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My last period date was around 5th October and last intercourse was on 16th October.i hv PCOS and my period cycle mostly 33-34 days.i hv taken upt test one is on 7th Nov and another one is on 9th Nov. Both r negative. but still I didn't get my period.kindly suggest.
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You can wait for another 10 days for you natural period to come as urine pregnancy test is negative if you want tablets to get the period out you need to consult us directly
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Okay so the time you had intercourse would be the unsafe time of your cycle , and since you have pcos the cycles aren’t regular, so what you could do is wait for another week or get a bhcg test done for pregnancy.
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Reach Practo profile for further assistance. Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist.
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No worries. Period should come Connect for medicine
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Repeat a Pregnancy test on 12
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Hi Wait fr a week Do a UPT again after a week Consult
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