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Have PCOD, Trying To Conceive. Got Abnormal Bleeding Last Month. Is This Normal?

Hi, I am having PCOD and trying to conceive for 2 yrs. Last month I was leeding for more than 20 days and I consulted my doc and he suggested regestrone tablet for 10 days in morning and evening(2 tablets each). It got over two days before.Still I didnt get periods. But light bleeding and bloodstains are ther. Is this my monthly period?
Sat, 2 Feb 2013
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hi there
am dr.surendiran
nice to meet you in hcmagic
Weight gain and obesity is common in women with PCOS. Losing weight can help treat the hormone changes and health conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, or high cholesterol.

Losing just 5% of your body weight can help your hormone imbalance and may make it easier to get pregnant. For an 160 pound woman, that's just 8 pounds!

Your doctor may recommend birth control pills to make your periods more regular. Such medicines may also help reduce abnormal hair growth after you take them for a few months.

A diabetes medicine called glucophage (metformin) may also be recommended to:

Make your periods regular

Prevent type 2 diabetes

Help you loss weight when you follow a healthy diet
Other medicines that may be prescribed to help make your periods regular and help you get pregnant are:

LH-releasing hormone (LHRH) analogs

Clomiphene citrate, which helps your ovaries grow and release eggs
hope helped your query
regards dr.surendiran
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Have PCOD, Trying To Conceive. Got Abnormal Bleeding Last Month. Is This Normal?

hi there am dr.surendiran nice to meet you in hcmagic Weight gain and obesity is common in women with PCOS. Losing weight can help treat the hormone changes and health conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, or high cholesterol. Losing just 5% of your body weight can help your hormone imbalance and may make it easier to get pregnant. For an 160 pound woman, that s just 8 pounds! Your doctor may recommend birth control pills to make your periods more regular. Such medicines may also help reduce abnormal hair growth after you take them for a few months. A diabetes medicine called glucophage (metformin) may also be recommended to: Make your periods regular Prevent type 2 diabetes Help you loss weight when you follow a healthy diet Other medicines that may be prescribed to help make your periods regular and help you get pregnant are: LH-releasing hormone (LHRH) analogs Clomiphene citrate, which helps your ovaries grow and release eggs hope helped your query regards dr.surendiran