Is Deviry Advisable For Missed Periods?
Question: Hi i missed my last periods in month of may 2016. On consulting a gynaecologist she insisted for beta hcg test which showed negative pregnancy. Later she priscribed for tab. Deviry 10mg. Which i took for 3 days and i got my periods. Now this month i.e. XXXXXXX 2016 she missed her periods which usually comes on 8th or the 9th of every month. Should i consume the tab. Deviry again? So that i can get my periods. Pls suggest.
Brief Answer:
Investigations advised
Detailed Answer:
Hello Mam, thanks for trusting health care magic.
First do a urine pregnancy test and in case negative then you can use Deviry for periods withdrawal.
Byt since it has occurred second time get an ultrasound done too to see the cause of delayed periods repeatedly.
Get your thyroid hormone and prolactin levels tested.
You can discuss your reports on thus forum anytime.
Regards
Dr Manisha
Investigations advised
Detailed Answer:
Hello Mam, thanks for trusting health care magic.
First do a urine pregnancy test and in case negative then you can use Deviry for periods withdrawal.
Byt since it has occurred second time get an ultrasound done too to see the cause of delayed periods repeatedly.
Get your thyroid hormone and prolactin levels tested.
You can discuss your reports on thus forum anytime.
Regards
Dr Manisha
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
Well the urine test are positive. What do you suggest further? And is it ok that i have divery 10 mg. from today?
Brief Answer:
It signifies pregnancy
Detailed Answer:
No dear, if the urine test is positive then it signifies pregnancy and thus in case you don't want pregnancy then visit a gynecologist and fetch a prescription for MTP pill after examination as it is not an over the counter drug.
It signifies pregnancy
Detailed Answer:
No dear, if the urine test is positive then it signifies pregnancy and thus in case you don't want pregnancy then visit a gynecologist and fetch a prescription for MTP pill after examination as it is not an over the counter drug.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar