Was Diagnosed With Pcos. Now Period Is Delayed. Pregnancy Test Negative. Could It Still Be Pregnancy?
hi! i was diagnosed with pcos 3 years ago after suffering a miscarriage. i was put on birth control and metformin then stopped the pill about 2 months ago. my husband and i have been trying to conceive since may but i got my period later that month; however, this month's period is already 2 days late. ive taken 3 pregnancy tests that were all negative. can i still be pregnant? how long should i wait before taking another pt? thanks!
Hello, You can repeat the test after a gap of 4 to 5 days and try to do it with morning sample of urine. You may also do a blood test for beta HCG. This shall confirm the absence or presence of pregnancy. Your periods are generally irregular in PCOS. You must consult your Gynecologist for proper treatment and management plan. Along with medications the most important part of treatment is ... Regular aerobic exercises for at least 45 minutes a day. Reduction of your weight to bring it in or near your BMI range. It is said that a mere reduction of 10% of your weight can tesult in pregnancy. Thanks
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Was Diagnosed With Pcos. Now Period Is Delayed. Pregnancy Test Negative. Could It Still Be Pregnancy?
Hello, You can repeat the test after a gap of 4 to 5 days and try to do it with morning sample of urine. You may also do a blood test for beta HCG. This shall confirm the absence or presence of pregnancy. Your periods are generally irregular in PCOS. You must consult your Gynecologist for proper treatment and management plan. Along with medications the most important part of treatment is ... Regular aerobic exercises for at least 45 minutes a day. Reduction of your weight to bring it in or near your BMI range. It is said that a mere reduction of 10% of your weight can tesult in pregnancy. Thanks