I haven t had my period since may 13th (the start date of my last period ). I took about 4 different pregnancy test and all came up negative. Yesterday I start to see a little blood when I urinated. It didn t last all day just in the morning. The same thing happened today. My doctor isn t available right now. What should I do?
Since all the pregnancy tests are negative, you are not pregnant. The delayed menstruation could be due to hormonal disturbances. Some spotting you are having may be due to overgrowth of the uterine lining.
Please take Tab. Deviry like progestational medicine for 5 days. You will get withdrawal bleeding within about 4-7 days after discontinuing them. If subsequent menses are also irregular, you have two alternatives: 1. Take birth control pills for three months which may regularize your menses. 2. Report to a Gynaecologist for hormonal evaluation.
I hope this helps you.
Dr. Nishikant Shrotri
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What Causes Spotting Instead Of Regular Period?
Hallow Dear, Since all the pregnancy tests are negative, you are not pregnant. The delayed menstruation could be due to hormonal disturbances. Some spotting you are having may be due to overgrowth of the uterine lining. Please take Tab. Deviry like progestational medicine for 5 days. You will get withdrawal bleeding within about 4-7 days after discontinuing them. If subsequent menses are also irregular, you have two alternatives: 1. Take birth control pills for three months which may regularize your menses. 2. Report to a Gynaecologist for hormonal evaluation. I hope this helps you. Dr. Nishikant Shrotri