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Taken Duphaston, No Period Yet, Not Pregnant. What May Be The Reason?

i have taken 7 tablets of duphaston its almost 2 weeks since i have stopped but still i have not got my period. i am not pregnant what may be the reason for not getting period. doctor told me that i ll get my period within a week after stop taking the tablet.
Thu, 26 Dec 2013
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If you have always been regular with your periods and have excluded pregnancy, the reason for this delay could either be an insufficient dosage, incorrect medication or a continuing hormonal imbalance which calls for further evaluation. You may expect a withdrawal bleed 3-7 days after completion of treatment. Since you did not have it thus far, I would ask for further evaluation with a sonogram, complete hormonal profile, blood counts and urinalysis. Hope you find this information useful. Take care.
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Taken Duphaston, No Period Yet, Not Pregnant. What May Be The Reason?

Hi, If you have always been regular with your periods and have excluded pregnancy, the reason for this delay could either be an insufficient dosage, incorrect medication or a continuing hormonal imbalance which calls for further evaluation. You may expect a withdrawal bleed 3-7 days after completion of treatment. Since you did not have it thus far, I would ask for further evaluation with a sonogram, complete hormonal profile, blood counts and urinalysis. Hope you find this information useful. Take care.