When Do Periods Start After Stopping Meprate And Progynova?
Question: I am using meprate and progynova for2years,now i stoped taking pil frm feb 25 didnt get periods yet
Brief Answer:
ultrasound advised
Detailed Answer:
Hello XXXXXXX Thanks for trusting health care magic.
Usually periods commence within fifteen days of stopping the medicine. As might be happening in your case before February.
Also I would like to know
- why were you prescribed progynova and meparate.
- what were the doses?
I would suggest you to get an ultrasound done to see the reason for not getting periods.
Waiting for your response.
Dr Manisha XXXXXXX
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Brief Answer:
ultrasound advised. no risk of pregnancy
Detailed Answer:
Hello XXXXXXX thanks for explaining me the clear picture.
Ever since you were taking the medicines for 2 years continuously, the return of ovulation and thus periods takes some time.
But the period of wait has extended to 2 months already, so my work up part will stay the same, get an ultrasound done and see for reports so that your gynecologist can delineate further course of action.
The chances of pregnancy are almost nil so keep that anxiety on one side and get the ultrasound done.
Patients with history of endometriosis should plan for pregnancy as soon as possible.
I hope I have answered your query but if you have any other questions I will be happy to help.
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Dr. Shanthi.E
Thank you very much.
Is there is any chance of side effects from this tablets
I am single not married yet.
Brief Answer:
delay in ovulation at times
Detailed Answer:
Hi, as it is there's no major side effect but there can be irregular mentruation or delay of ovulation for a few months after leaving the medicine which will subside by itself.
Only matter of concern is recurrance of endometriosis disease so just start planning to have a baby as soon as possible once you get married.
Wish you the best of health. Take care.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Shanthi.E