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Took Regestrone And Periods Started. Having Irregular Periods. History Of Polycystic Syndrome. What Is The Cause?

i am 19yr aged.. i didnt get my periods for 2months in november..doc sugested me to use regestrone for 3days..i got my period after 6days...but now i m sufering from the same iregular period...i had my periods on may 1st..and till now i dint...i used regestrone again for 3days.from saturday..but till now i dint get my period..during my 15th year i suferd from polycystic syndrome ..i discontinued the treatment...what can be my problem now?please reply immediately
Sat, 30 Jun 2012
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Hello.Thanks for the question.It can be still related to PCOD.I think you should get a sonography done to have look at your ovaries.And if this shows PCOD then treatment can be planned accordingly.Regards.
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Took Regestrone And Periods Started. Having Irregular Periods. History Of Polycystic Syndrome. What Is The Cause?

Hello.Thanks for the question.It can be still related to PCOD.I think you should get a sonography done to have look at your ovaries.And if this shows PCOD then treatment can be planned accordingly.Regards.