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No Periods, Weight Gain And Severe Abdominal Pain. Diagnosed With PCOS. Advised To Take Registerone

Hi I am 24 unmarried and diagonised with PCOD problem.. Last three months i haven t got my menustral cycle due to which i am gaining weight.. My doctor prescribed me to take regestrone. I have taken for three days , twice daily.. I am having severe abdominal pain consistently . Is it normal and if yes, when is my cycle expected to come after the tablets?
Fri, 3 Aug 2012
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Hi,
Thanks for query,
After regestrone withdrawal 4-5 days required for withdrawal bleed to come.
The abdominal pain you get may be have other reasons too with your pre bleed pain.
Poly cystic disease has this type of irregular spells due to hormonal imbalance .
Thanks.
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No Periods, Weight Gain And Severe Abdominal Pain. Diagnosed With PCOS. Advised To Take Registerone

Hi, Thanks for query, After regestrone withdrawal 4-5 days required for withdrawal bleed to come. The abdominal pain you get may be have other reasons too with your pre bleed pain. Poly cystic disease has this type of irregular spells due to hormonal imbalance . Thanks.