Suggest Treatment For Missed Period Despite Taking Deviry And Regestrone
Question: I'm pcos,have irregular period.my last period was on Mar 3 by tab orovit active. Stopped on mar 15.as doc tookdeviry no periods then regestrone no periods still
Brief Answer:
Pregnancy test advised
Detailed Answer:
Hello Mam, thanks for trusting health care magic.
I would like to know the dose and duration of Regesterone intake and when did you stop taking it.
Also do a urine pregnancy test in case you are sexually active.
Waiting for your response
Regards
Dr Manisha
Pregnancy test advised
Detailed Answer:
Hello Mam, thanks for trusting health care magic.
I would like to know the dose and duration of Regesterone intake and when did you stop taking it.
Also do a urine pregnancy test in case you are sexually active.
Waiting for your response
Regards
Dr Manisha
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Yogesh D
Hi XXXXXXX
I have done a pregnancy test on april 12 before taking deviry. It was negative. Did a retest on april 27 it was negative. Did a scan also no pregnancy. Prescribed regestrone start from april 28 3 times 3 days completed course on may 2. No periods still
I have done a pregnancy test on april 12 before taking deviry. It was negative. Did a retest on april 27 it was negative. Did a scan also no pregnancy. Prescribed regestrone start from april 28 3 times 3 days completed course on may 2. No periods still
Brief Answer:
Wait for at least 2-7 days
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for the elaborate information dear.
Since you just completed the course of Regesterone on 2nd may wait for a few days as it takes at least 2-7 days for periods to commence after withdrawal of Regesterone.
So just wait for a few more days and most likely you will get your periods.
Take care
Wait for at least 2-7 days
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for the elaborate information dear.
Since you just completed the course of Regesterone on 2nd may wait for a few days as it takes at least 2-7 days for periods to commence after withdrawal of Regesterone.
So just wait for a few more days and most likely you will get your periods.
Take care
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar