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Can Taking Deviry During Pregnancy Cause Any Complications?
Hi ...m 24 yrs .my last period was on July 2..so doctor gave me deviry 10mg for 5 days ..I had it for 5 days after one week I just checked my urine test and it is positive. and I really want to get pregnant ..I just want to know that is there any risk in pregnancy because of deviry10mg which I had it before..
A positive urine test suggests pregnancy. I suggest you visit your obstetrician at the earliest. Deviry is taken to regularize menstrual cycles and to regulate ovulation. The drug should not be taken during pregnancy since this is a hormonal preparation and can affect the developing baby. Thus, you may stop the drug after consulting your obstetrician.
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Dr. Shailja Puri, Pathologist and Microbiologist
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Can Taking Deviry During Pregnancy Cause Any Complications?
Hello, A positive urine test suggests pregnancy. I suggest you visit your obstetrician at the earliest. Deviry is taken to regularize menstrual cycles and to regulate ovulation. The drug should not be taken during pregnancy since this is a hormonal preparation and can affect the developing baby. Thus, you may stop the drug after consulting your obstetrician. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Shailja Puri, Pathologist and Microbiologist