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Missed Period, Weight Gain. Negative PT. Taking Sandoz. Suggestion?

My periods got postponed 2 months and 20 days. I did a preganancy test. it is negative. My doctor suggested to an scan. all clear. so my gynic suggested me to take Sandoz regestrone for 3 days. During past couple of months i gained 5 Kgs. I am upset about this. Will this tablet regulate my periods? after my periods is there a change i will go back to my normal weight?/ please suggest. I belive I gained wait becasuse of water retention . there is no change in my diet , any suggestion on my weight reduction?
Mon, 1 Apr 2013
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You may have thyroid or PCOS. You need a hormone profile done. The weight gain is due to the hormone dysfunction. The regestrone will cause withdrawal bleeding, but will need other medication to regularise your periods once the hormone dysfunction shows up on the test reports.
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Missed Period, Weight Gain. Negative PT. Taking Sandoz. Suggestion?

You may have thyroid or PCOS. You need a hormone profile done. The weight gain is due to the hormone dysfunction. The regestrone will cause withdrawal bleeding, but will need other medication to regularise your periods once the hormone dysfunction shows up on the test reports.