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How Long I Have To Take This Pcod Treatment ?

i am taking pcod treatment for last 3 months, but i want a early pregnancy it is possible. how long i have to take this treatment. taking Metformin folic acid tablets. my period due also 6 days over but i take hcg test it will come nega result. when can i take this test again pls help me
Thu, 23 Dec 2010
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Hi. Welcome To HealthcareMagic

Are you getting regular periods? If the periods are irregular, you may have anovulation. That means the egg may not get released. So having regular periods and ovulation is important to conceive.

Metformin will help regularize the cycles. If you not conceiving, you can request other medicines from your Gynecologist which regularize the cycles. After that you may have chances of getting pregnancy. Usually 6 -9 months medicines will regularize the cycles and increases the chances of pregnancy.

Regards, Dr. Jagdish
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How Long I Have To Take This Pcod Treatment ?

Hi. Welcome To HealthcareMagic Are you getting regular periods? If the periods are irregular, you may have anovulation. That means the egg may not get released. So having regular periods and ovulation is important to conceive. Metformin will help regularize the cycles. If you not conceiving, you can request other medicines from your Gynecologist which regularize the cycles. After that you may have chances of getting pregnancy. Usually 6 -9 months medicines will regularize the cycles and increases the chances of pregnancy. Regards, Dr. Jagdish