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Any Suggestion For Missed Periods After Taking Amycordial Syrup For Irregular Periods?

Hi, I am having irregular periods ttc from last 5 months my gyn. Prescribed amycordial syrup. I have started taking that from 11 jan. N My last cycle was on 19th January m still on amycordial n no sign of AF also three hpt test negative should I go for blood hcg test.
Tue, 31 Dec 2019
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Hello,

Amycordial syrup is a herbal supplement expected to regularize menstrual cycle. However, there is not enough research establishing its effectiveness. If your cycles are chronically irregular, then further causes including ovarian/uterine pathologies, hormonal imbalances should be looked into. So please follow up with an ObGyn.

Hope this answers your query
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Regards
Dr.Lekshmi Rita Venugopal
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Any Suggestion For Missed Periods After Taking Amycordial Syrup For Irregular Periods?

Hello, Amycordial syrup is a herbal supplement expected to regularize menstrual cycle. However, there is not enough research establishing its effectiveness. If your cycles are chronically irregular, then further causes including ovarian/uterine pathologies, hormonal imbalances should be looked into. So please follow up with an ObGyn. Hope this answers your query Please address further questions here Regards Dr.Lekshmi Rita Venugopal