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Stopped getting periods
22yrs old, 5'5" 63 kgs weight Stopped getting my periods after i took 3 i pills in the month of september. I know its wrong using i pill for 3 times, but i didnot know that. I did not get my periods in the month of october and november. My period cycle was regular before taking i pill. I donot have pcod and pcos, and i am not pregnant. I am only missing my periods and getting white head acnes and cracked lips. What can be the cause? Is this the side effect of i pills? When can i get my periods?
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This problem will take a long time to cure because by the time you realise that the treatment has failed, already one month is wasted. It is better to consult a Gynaecologist in your management because you may not be able to consult the same Doctor every month on tele-consultation.
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Hi good afternoon Thnxs for your question U should do ultrasound of plevis to evaluate your uterus and ovaries and send me report so I can help you. If you missed ur regular period and pregnancy test negative than no worries abt pregnancy. U should take medicine for withdrawal bleeding. For further guidance on it and medicine Use my online consulting link so that we can discuss ur quary and advise you accordingly and guide u MY Online link is prac.to/drpanchani
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Connect please
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Get a USG, thyroid profile, serum prolactin, serum FSH and LH levels done You can take medicine for your periods
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Connect plz
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Mam most likely side effects of emergency contraception. This effect can last for upto 3 to 4 months. U should wait and keep a track of ur cycles
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Yes it could be a side effect of the IPilL you also need other investigations to help understand you can get an ultrasound to rule out PC OS get your thyroid and prolactin levels checked you can connect for a prescription to help you get your periods
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Consult please.
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