Can Missed Period And Back Pain Be Pregnancy Symptoms?
hello dr! am anne. I got periods for nearly 30 days in april. after that i didnt get any periods till today but I had physical contact on june 20th. 24th i took cycle norm p and e. after that i had half a day periods. am having back pain now. could u plz tell me ?
Mon, 26 Sep 2016
OBGYN, Maternal and Fetal Medicine, Dr. Swati Varma's Response
Hi anne..you need a hormonal evaluation to look for the cause of your heavy menses and then amenorrhoea (no menses for such long)..first get a urine pregnancy test done by self at home to rule out the possibility of pregnancy , because if by any chance its positive, a transvaginal ultrasound would be the first step and further management will depend on the site and viability of your pregnancy.. But if negative, ( more probable) get a serum TSH,serum prolactin, an ultrasound lower abdomen to look for any fibroid, cysts etc..alongwith a gynec examination...and start taking 21 day pills or Ormefen to regularise your bleeding ( on prescription) alongwith syrup evecare or syp menoreg, keep menstrual charting..simultaneously take calcium tabs and vit d sachet to relieve your back pain..and follow up regularly under a gynecologist..
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Can Missed Period And Back Pain Be Pregnancy Symptoms?
Hi anne..you need a hormonal evaluation to look for the cause of your heavy menses and then amenorrhoea (no menses for such long)..first get a urine pregnancy test done by self at home to rule out the possibility of pregnancy , because if by any chance its positive, a transvaginal ultrasound would be the first step and further management will depend on the site and viability of your pregnancy.. But if negative, ( more probable) get a serum TSH,serum prolactin, an ultrasound lower abdomen to look for any fibroid, cysts etc..alongwith a gynec examination...and start taking 21 day pills or Ormefen to regularise your bleeding ( on prescription) alongwith syrup evecare or syp menoreg, keep menstrual charting..simultaneously take calcium tabs and vit d sachet to relieve your back pain..and follow up regularly under a gynecologist..