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PCOS, Consuming Lot Of Tablets, Delayed Periods. Can Continue Tablets To Conceive?

Hello Doctr, I am 25 yrs old married woman from India. i had PCOS which iis now cleared. I have been suggested with some kind of stimulation tablets to get pregnant. Since, I ve been consuming lot of tablets, i stopped those tablets 2 mnths ago. Now therr is a delay in my period . Can i continue thise tableste to get conceive?
Fri, 28 Mar 2014
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Dear member,

Thanks for writing to healthcare magic.

The PCOS causes difficulty in conceiving.
If your periods have become delayed again then it may be due to recurrence of PCOS.
You cannot take stimulation drugs on your own as they need to be monitored, sometimes women endup with hyperstimulated ovaries.
Please write back with your reports so that right management can be suggested.
Thanks
Dr Bhagyashree
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PCOS, Consuming Lot Of Tablets, Delayed Periods. Can Continue Tablets To Conceive?

Dear member, Thanks for writing to healthcare magic. The PCOS causes difficulty in conceiving. If your periods have become delayed again then it may be due to recurrence of PCOS. You cannot take stimulation drugs on your own as they need to be monitored, sometimes women endup with hyperstimulated ovaries. Please write back with your reports so that right management can be suggested. Thanks Dr Bhagyashree