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Are Krimson 35 And Metformin Right Medications For PCOS?

hi! docter my wife is 26 years old, last month she was diagnosed for PCOS. Dr prescirbed her krimson 35 & Metformin for next 6 months. my question are 1) after 6 months, will she got to her normal period as she was having irregular period before she diagnosed for PCOS? 2) when we should stop using these pills? we are planing baby after 2 years from now. 3) since Krimson 35 is OCP, can we use it contracaptive pills? 4) since i am working abroad and she is woking in india we don t have regular sex, it is after 5-6 months gaps for 1-2 months regular. 5) during these 1-2months sex life we have fail in withdrawal method would it lead to pregenancey chance? Dr., I Shall apriciate ur prompt and detail answer.
Wed, 29 Mar 2023
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Hi,

Krimson 35 and Metformin have commonly prescribed medications for the management of PCOS. Krimson 35 is an oral contraceptive pill that can help regulate menstrual cycles and reduce androgen levels in women with PCOS. Metformin is a medication used to treat insulin resistance, which is often associated with PCOS.

To answer your questions:
1) It is possible that after 6 months of treatment with Krimson 35 and Metformin, your wife's menstrual cycles may return to a more regular pattern. However, this can vary depending on the individual and the severity of their PCOS.
2) The duration of treatment with Krimson 35 and Metformin will depend on your wife's individual needs and response to treatment. It is important to discuss this with her healthcare provider, who can guide her on when to stop using these medications.
3) Krimson 35 can be used as a contraceptive pill, but it is important to discuss this with your wife's healthcare provider to ensure that it is used correctly and effectively.
4) Infrequent sexual activity does not necessarily affect the use of Krimson 35 or Metformin for the management of PCOS.
5) Withdrawal method is not a reliable form of contraception and does carry a risk of pregnancy. It is important to discuss contraception options with your wife's healthcare provider to ensure effective and safe contraception.

It is important to continue to follow up with your wife's healthcare provider for regular monitoring and management of her PCOS, particularly if you are planning to conceive in the future.

Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Priyanka, General & Family Physician
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Are Krimson 35 And Metformin Right Medications For PCOS?

Hi, Krimson 35 and Metformin have commonly prescribed medications for the management of PCOS. Krimson 35 is an oral contraceptive pill that can help regulate menstrual cycles and reduce androgen levels in women with PCOS. Metformin is a medication used to treat insulin resistance, which is often associated with PCOS. To answer your questions: 1) It is possible that after 6 months of treatment with Krimson 35 and Metformin, your wife s menstrual cycles may return to a more regular pattern. However, this can vary depending on the individual and the severity of their PCOS. 2) The duration of treatment with Krimson 35 and Metformin will depend on your wife s individual needs and response to treatment. It is important to discuss this with her healthcare provider, who can guide her on when to stop using these medications. 3) Krimson 35 can be used as a contraceptive pill, but it is important to discuss this with your wife s healthcare provider to ensure that it is used correctly and effectively. 4) Infrequent sexual activity does not necessarily affect the use of Krimson 35 or Metformin for the management of PCOS. 5) Withdrawal method is not a reliable form of contraception and does carry a risk of pregnancy. It is important to discuss contraception options with your wife s healthcare provider to ensure effective and safe contraception. It is important to continue to follow up with your wife s healthcare provider for regular monitoring and management of her PCOS, particularly if you are planning to conceive in the future. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Priyanka, General & Family Physician