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Period Not Coming Still After Duphaston

I am trying to get pregnant and this is my 2nd cycle of Clomid. My menstruation is not regular so my doctor gave me Duphaston...I was told that my mens would come w/in 3-5 days after drinking the said meds. it is now the 6th day and I am just spotting and/or blood just goes out when I take a pee and there s not much of it.. I am taking Metformin for my sugar and I am not polycystic. What can I do to have my period?.I really want to have a baby. I am 41 y/o, 5 2, 120 lbs. Liza
Sat, 21 May 2011
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Hi,
First you have to look after two matters,
1,keep your diabetes under control,
2,regularize your period.
After these two are alright chances of pregnancy is increased.
As you are of 41 yrs you should proceed accordingly.
Some time procedure of D and C may be helpful,for this you can discuss with your gynaec specialist.
ok and bye.
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Period Not Coming Still After Duphaston

Hi, First you have to look after two matters, 1,keep your diabetes under control, 2,regularize your period. After these two are alright chances of pregnancy is increased. As you are of 41 yrs you should proceed accordingly. Some time procedure of D and C may be helpful,for this you can discuss with your gynaec specialist. ok and bye.