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Suggest Treatment For Infertility

hi docotor im 23years old......normally i have irregular periods...i got married completed since 1year...before 6month i taken medicine in crisanta tablet..then i have regular periods in 3months...but still im not pregnant........im very feel about that..doctor...please help me any solutions
Thu, 21 Apr 2016
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Hello,

I can understand your concern. Actually the Crisanta tablet you are taking for irregular periods is a hormonal medicine. It is also a contraceptive medicine. So if you taking it for 6 months, it is protecting you from getting pregnant.

You will have to stop this medicine if you are planning to conceive a child. But that can again make your menstruation irregular. So the best way for you is to consult your gynecologist and ask him/her to suggest you a way that can keep your hormones balanced while not stopping you from getting pregnant. You might have to go through blood tests and ultrasonography for that.

I hope this information helps.Thank you for choosing HealthcareMagic. Take care.

Best,
Dr. Viraj Shah
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Suggest Treatment For Infertility

Hello, I can understand your concern. Actually the Crisanta tablet you are taking for irregular periods is a hormonal medicine. It is also a contraceptive medicine. So if you taking it for 6 months, it is protecting you from getting pregnant. You will have to stop this medicine if you are planning to conceive a child. But that can again make your menstruation irregular. So the best way for you is to consult your gynecologist and ask him/her to suggest you a way that can keep your hormones balanced while not stopping you from getting pregnant. You might have to go through blood tests and ultrasonography for that. I hope this information helps.Thank you for choosing HealthcareMagic. Take care. Best, Dr. Viraj Shah