I have pcod and irregular periods. I have been trying to conceive for last 6 months. in the month of October I had these brown discharge for many days my doc gave me duphaston 10 mg after which I got my periods. this month again I am having the same problem i.e since 26 dec I 'm having this brown discharge. I did a home pregnancy test to check if I am pregnant but unfortunately i'm not. should I take duphaston again to bring my periods. any will duphaston help me to conceive?
Hello! First, do not worry. 6 months are not enough to get worried. Second, you have to confirm that you have PCOD. Your doctor is right. You should have menstruations every month. They feed the uterus, unless it becomes smaller and you may have difficulties in the future to concieve. The fact that the menstruation come after Duphaston, it is a good sign. Also, you have to know that in PCOD, there is a difficulty in growing a mature follicle. So you have to monitor your ovulation with your gynecologist. At least, I would say that you should try for another 4 months with your husband during the appropriate days and then take an appointment to your doctor. During this time you should take also Duphaston for the menstruation. If you do not have menstruations, you can not get pregnant. Take care. DR. Thano
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Will Duphaston Help To Conceive?
Hello! First, do not worry. 6 months are not enough to get worried. Second, you have to confirm that you have PCOD. Your doctor is right. You should have menstruations every month. They feed the uterus, unless it becomes smaller and you may have difficulties in the future to concieve. The fact that the menstruation come after Duphaston, it is a good sign. Also, you have to know that in PCOD, there is a difficulty in growing a mature follicle. So you have to monitor your ovulation with your gynecologist. At least, I would say that you should try for another 4 months with your husband during the appropriate days and then take an appointment to your doctor. During this time you should take also Duphaston for the menstruation. If you do not have menstruations, you can not get pregnant. Take care. DR. Thano