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I took a pregnancy test yesterday and i was negative. But i am still not getting my period back. Its been almost 9 days since my date (predicted by a period tracker). What should i do? Should i take any medication? Are primolut n and meprate 10 same? Can i take either of these to get my chumps back. I really want it back. I am worried.
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Wait for one week.
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Wait for 10 more days If no period repeat urine pregnancy test And wait or take withdrawal medication for getting periods Connect for more details and information here Go to my website www.familygynaec.com For articles on contraception and many more Blog section
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Contact directly for prescription
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Primolut N and Meprate are both progesterones
Next Steps
Take Primolut N 1 Tablet 3 times a day for 5 days
Health Tips
You will get your periods after you stop taking the medication after 7 days Take a boiled egg daily Sleep with light off for 8 hours at night
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Consult directly online. Need more details on ur menstrual history to tell the treatment.
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Hi. Wait for 7 days . If no periods then repeat the urine test . Only if second test is negative then you can take tab Primolut - N 5mg twice a day for 5 days .
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