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How Long The Periods Take To Start After The Dosage Of Meprate?

Hi.. i haved missed my period for 2 months and after consulting doctor she said that because of missed period iam havinf cyst of 4.4mm in ovary and she gave me meprate one tablet eache for 5 days but today is 7th day after stopping my tablet still iam not getting my period. suggest me till when i have to wait and consult my doctor again.
Fri, 20 Jun 2014
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Usually withdrawal bleeding is seen 3-7 days after completion of hormone treatment; sometimes, it may take even up to ten days. Therefore, you should seek expert help if you do not see your period even after ten days. It is more likely that your system has become resistant to the usual dose of the hormone owing to hormonal imbalance in which event, you are likely to respond to a higher dose or an alternate drug. Hope you find this information useful. Take care.
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How Long The Periods Take To Start After The Dosage Of Meprate?

Hello, Usually withdrawal bleeding is seen 3-7 days after completion of hormone treatment; sometimes, it may take even up to ten days. Therefore, you should seek expert help if you do not see your period even after ten days. It is more likely that your system has become resistant to the usual dose of the hormone owing to hormonal imbalance in which event, you are likely to respond to a higher dose or an alternate drug. Hope you find this information useful. Take care.