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i took gynaecosid last month for not having my periods my physician suggested me and i got my periods now four weeks have been passed now am waitin for my periods again have taken pregnancy test its negative just want to know is this any side effect of gynaecosid that my periods are late
Hormonal treatment should be continued in the subsequent cycles. FSH LH ratio is about 1:1 - meaning the FSH and LH levels in the blood are similar. FSH and LH are often both in the range of about 4-8 in young fertile women. These levels should be evaluated. You may have to continue the pills for few more cycles. Anemia and overweight should also be corrected.
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Dr. Saranya Ramadoss, General & Family Physician
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What Are The Side Effects Of Gynaecosid?
Hi, The cause of irregular periods should be treated for permanent remedy. The cause of irregular periods such as polycystic ovaries, obesity and hypothyroidism should be treated effectively. Hormonal treatment should be continued in the subsequent cycles. FSH LH ratio is about 1:1 - meaning the FSH and LH levels in the blood are similar. FSH and LH are often both in the range of about 4-8 in young fertile women. These levels should be evaluated. You may have to continue the pills for few more cycles. Anemia and overweight should also be corrected. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Saranya Ramadoss, General & Family Physician