I have been facing menstrual cycle issues since 2 months plus now
I was prescribed RP vati to be consumed for 5 days. Each meal 2 tablets so some 30 tablets I consumed along with sukumara kashaya. I didnt see any difference nor my periods came. Then the same doctor prescribed me to take allopathic medicine. He suggested Meprate 10mg for 5 days, 2 tablets per day. Its 6 days since I stopped Meprate 10mg still I haven't got periods. I was sexually active till March 2020. After that I wasn't at all. After my last intercourse I got 2 cycles of periods later then its 75 days I haven't got my periods. I'm very stressed about this and I'm facing lots of problems mentally thinking about periods. Due to Covid-19 I'm not able to go to regular doctor visits as well. Can some one suggest me some positive thoughts of will I bleed or not or what could be the predictable issue in my case.
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First of all don’t take any stress ,, stress itself delays period
You have taken correct medicine
If there is no possibility of pregnancy then periods will defined
Come sooner or later
Don’t worry
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Hi. Please be relaxed . After stopping Meprate it takes 10 to 14 days for periods to start . Since there is no history of being sexually active definitely periods will come .
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