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I have pcos problem doctor suggested me to take cyproterone acetate and ethinyloestradiol tablets they had not told me how to use that tablets I took 1 month and now it is 2nd month but period is not came my frnd told me that u should leave the tablets bcoz u have to waite for period up to 7 days but I took the tablets can I leave this tablets now.??means should I wait for my period or should I take the tablets plss tell me
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Ur friend suggested you correctly you have to wait after completing the 21 day pack to  get your periods
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There are two way of taking these tablets for PCOS 1.continuously one a day for 3 months Or 2. Cyclically once a day for 28 days and stop and wait for ur period and restart on day 3 of ur cycle Bottom line- you will get ur period after you stop the tablets. I am not sure what regime your doctor advised you
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