Periods Late, Had Spotting, Pelvic Pain, Pregnancy Test Negative. No Periods After Taking Cycloreg. Pregnancy Chances?
2nd of aug i got my periods but i was late in sept n it was on 16th .this month from 11th i got spotting n pelvic pain .urinary pregnancy test was -ve .done ultrasound n everything was okay.took cycloreg for 3 days (twice a day) from 16th.still no periods .spotting was stopped on 16th.we r willing to get pregnant.is dere any chance dat i m pregnant.
Hi, In the current scenario, it would be better if you can get serum beta-hCG titres assayed and repeat the sonogram, preferably through the trans-vaginal route. If pregnancy is excluded, you should be treated for hormonal imbalance after a complete evaluation before you try to conceive as regular ovulation is essential. Withdrawal bleeding can be expected after 3-7 days after completion of treatment. Please see a specialist for further appraisal of the situation. Hope this helps.
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Periods Late, Had Spotting, Pelvic Pain, Pregnancy Test Negative. No Periods After Taking Cycloreg. Pregnancy Chances?
Hi, In the current scenario, it would be better if you can get serum beta-hCG titres assayed and repeat the sonogram, preferably through the trans-vaginal route. If pregnancy is excluded, you should be treated for hormonal imbalance after a complete evaluation before you try to conceive as regular ovulation is essential. Withdrawal bleeding can be expected after 3-7 days after completion of treatment. Please see a specialist for further appraisal of the situation. Hope this helps.