We are unmarried and our last intercourse was on 16/03/25. She got her period on 8/3/25. Again she felt she got period on 15/04/25 but till now she didn’t get period this month. She did a quite few times prega news test and all came negative. Last 24/05/25 we consulted a doctor and did usg. The usg showing pcos. Doctor prescribed Deviry 10 BD for 10 days. She is taking the medicine . Till today she hasn’t got her period. We are very anxious about this. Is it really pcos or pregnancy? Can you please confirm? Today 30/5/25 kit test came negative. Is there any chance of pregnancy?
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Is multiple pregnancy tests are negative
Patient is not pregnant
You need to be educated about the wait period of up to 10 days after the last dose of the medicine you took
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Last intercourse was done on 16/3/25 and scan done on 24/5/25, so if pregnancy was there it would have been seen in the scan. I suppose you have started taken deviry from 24/5/25.
Kindly use the medication as prescribed by your doctor and wait for periods. Usually periods resume once the medication is stopped within 7-10days
Pregnancy is unlikely in your case. This delay is due to pcos and you can expect periods only after about 1-2 weeks of the last dose of Deviry.
If you did not have an intercourse after the 16th of March, then there is no chance of pregnancy.
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