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Delayed Period. Taken Ultrasonography. Should I Take Gestin?

hi i am 29 yrs married lady having regular period always but this time my period is almost 25 days late.for that i went to gyne doctor.He gave me tab gestin 1 tb bd for 5days.and advised to do home pregnancy test . according to his advise i hv done my test on 29th jan but its negative.then again went to that doctor and he gave me medicines to geting my period.allready i am feeling some symptoms of pregnancy...so there is neccesary to take a ultrasonogaphy for confirmation before going to use those medicine
Mon, 4 Feb 2013
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Since you have always had regular cycles and I presume, are on no contraception, you must exclude pregnancy first before taking any further medication. You should get a trans-vaginal ultrasound to rule out the possibility of pregnancy. You may also get a serum test for beta-hCG levels. Discuss further management with your health care provider. Take care.
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Delayed Period. Taken Ultrasonography. Should I Take Gestin?

Hi, Since you have always had regular cycles and I presume, are on no contraception, you must exclude pregnancy first before taking any further medication. You should get a trans-vaginal ultrasound to rule out the possibility of pregnancy. You may also get a serum test for beta-hCG levels. Discuss further management with your health care provider. Take care.