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Have PCOD. Irregular Period. Taking Siphene. Suggest?
I have PCOD and I have undergone four cycles of siphene before 4 months. stopped treatment for 4 months. Last month I got my periods after a gap of 2 months by taking Duphaston . again i was prescribed to take siphene from 5th day to 9th day and was asked to go for follicular study from 11th day. but my periods didnt stop and from 14th day the flow was more. what is the reason? I started doing exercise from 7th day for the first time.
The medication you are taking is not for the treatment of PCOD. This medication will help in ovulation and increases the chances of pregnancy. It is normally prescribed to patient with PCOD, who is not able to ovulate and want to become pregnant.
The treatment of PCOD mainly have other hormonal medications which is important for maintaing the female body. Apart from the medication, non pharmacological intervention are also important in PCOD. Losing just 5% of your body weight can help your hormone imbalance and may make it easier to get pregnant.
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Have PCOD. Irregular Period. Taking Siphene. Suggest?
Hi tellibsone, The medication you are taking is not for the treatment of PCOD. This medication will help in ovulation and increases the chances of pregnancy. It is normally prescribed to patient with PCOD, who is not able to ovulate and want to become pregnant. The treatment of PCOD mainly have other hormonal medications which is important for maintaing the female body. Apart from the medication, non pharmacological intervention are also important in PCOD. Losing just 5% of your body weight can help your hormone imbalance and may make it easier to get pregnant. Hope this help you. thanks