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Is Macgest SR Along With Normoz Advisable For Irregular Periods?

Sir am 25 yrs old.hgt 155cm,wgt 69kg.I am suffering from PCOD for the last 5 years.i were so slim and now overweight.i hav irregular periods on that time.vl hav periods only on taking medicines on that time.i got married 8 months ago.(on june 25).After that i got periods regularly on all months upto january with a lagging of 5 days all months.(ie,sept 5,oct 10,nov 15 etc).For the last 2 months i hav no perioids.last menstrual date is jan 2.hav pregnancy test with negative result.Docter suggested Macgest SR 200 for 1 week and Normoz for 3 months. Is it useful.For what its suggested.What i hav to do for being conceived.Am so worried.docter suggested FBS,prolactin and TSH test.The values are 94,20 and 2.25 respectively
Tue, 26 Apr 2016
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Hi,
Thanks for posting in HCM.
I understand your concern.
Polycystic ovarian disease (PCOD) is a hormonal imbalance disorder affecting menstrual cycle and ovulation leading to difficulty in conceiving.
However, it is a treatable condition and when medications are given to correct them, there is a possibility of improvement in chances of conceiving.
What medications are given by your doctor is right and it would help to:
1. Regularize your cycles.
2. Help to ovulate in time.
Kindly follow strictly the treatment and follow-up advise as given. Have patience as it may take certain amount of time for you to conceive.
Along with the medications, kindly consume low carbohydrate diet and exercise regularly to reduce weight and to keep your weight under check.
Fasting glucose of 94 mg/dl is normal. Prolactin of 20ng/mL is within normal range (2 to 29 ng/mL). TSH levels with 2.25 uU/ml is also normal (Range:0.5-6 uU/ml). Hence, the report says that you do not have any hormonal abnormalities associated with PCOD.
Hope the information provided would be helpful.
All the best.
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Is Macgest SR Along With Normoz Advisable For Irregular Periods?

Hi, Thanks for posting in HCM. I understand your concern. Polycystic ovarian disease (PCOD) is a hormonal imbalance disorder affecting menstrual cycle and ovulation leading to difficulty in conceiving. However, it is a treatable condition and when medications are given to correct them, there is a possibility of improvement in chances of conceiving. What medications are given by your doctor is right and it would help to: 1. Regularize your cycles. 2. Help to ovulate in time. Kindly follow strictly the treatment and follow-up advise as given. Have patience as it may take certain amount of time for you to conceive. Along with the medications, kindly consume low carbohydrate diet and exercise regularly to reduce weight and to keep your weight under check. Fasting glucose of 94 mg/dl is normal. Prolactin of 20ng/mL is within normal range (2 to 29 ng/mL). TSH levels with 2.25 uU/ml is also normal (Range:0.5-6 uU/ml). Hence, the report says that you do not have any hormonal abnormalities associated with PCOD. Hope the information provided would be helpful. All the best.