What Causes Delay In Periods Despite Taking Susten For PCOD?
Hi.. i m single 28.. suffering from pcod.. i dint get my periods for past 3 months . I took susten 200mg twice a day for 5days from feb 13 to feb17.. but i have nt got my periods yet.. and am having reddish to brown discharge past 4 days... what shud i do
Hello, Thanks for sharing your health concern with us. I have gone though your query and would like to offer my opinion. If progesterone did not help to induce a period the reasons could be-1. an inadequate endometrial preparation which can be corrected by adding estrogen 2. insufficient dosage of the progesterone 3. deficiency of other hormones which can be detected through lab tests and needs to be corrected. The menstrual discharge you are experiencing is typical of PCOD. Please see a specialist for a proper appraisal of your situation and plan further management. Please maintain a healthy lifestyle. Hope this helps.
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What Causes Delay In Periods Despite Taking Susten For PCOD?
Hello, Thanks for sharing your health concern with us. I have gone though your query and would like to offer my opinion. If progesterone did not help to induce a period the reasons could be-1. an inadequate endometrial preparation which can be corrected by adding estrogen 2. insufficient dosage of the progesterone 3. deficiency of other hormones which can be detected through lab tests and needs to be corrected. The menstrual discharge you are experiencing is typical of PCOD. Please see a specialist for a proper appraisal of your situation and plan further management. Please maintain a healthy lifestyle. Hope this helps.