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Yaz medicine discontinued
I was taking yaz tablet since last 1 year for dysmenorrhea and pcod. I have recently stopped taking it but I am really worried will I be able to get my normal periods this months as body was quite adapted to take synthetic hormones from outside. What all steps can I take to get my normal periods since i have stopped taking these medicines. Also I am into regular workout sessions but I am bloated and constipated these days. Seeking for expert advice as I am already tended about not getting my periods normally or getting my dysmenorrhea back
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Exercise n maintain a healthy bmi Fr constipation hv a high fibre diet n a stool softener
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u need to just wait for periods... if you take more stress the periods can get delayed again
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