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I have recently been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. From teenage i am suffering from pcos. For the last 4 months i didnt had periods. Can u recommend any medicine to regularise my periods. Right now im taking 1 tablet evopride 1/500mg after lunch nd 1 tab neodipar 500 mg after break fast. Right now not taking any medicine for pcos. Im 35 yrs old.
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Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is one of common causes of irregular periods in women. Women with PCOS may be given birth control pills to trigger a period, Birth control pills (oral contraceptives) contains hormones estrogen and progesterone. They should be taken for regular once a day for 21 days, then they should be stopped & menstruation will follow. If you want your menestruation to be early or get delayed just increase or decrease the number of days for which you take the pills.
For further queries visit a gynaecologist
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Hi.. Welcome to HEALTHCARE MAGIC.. I have gone through your query and can understand your concern... Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is one of common causes of irregular periods in women. Women with PCOS may be given birth control pills to trigger a period, Birth control pills (oral contraceptives) contains hormones estrogen and progesterone. They should be taken for regular once a day for 21 days, then they should be stopped & menstruation will follow. If you want your menestruation to be early or get delayed just increase or decrease the number of days for which you take the pills. For further queries visit a gynaecologist Hope this information helps.