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What Causes Irregular Periods?

I have hypothroid level is 3.3 and dr prescribed me for thyroxin 75 mg then starting stage of pcos, ovulation is not happening i usually get my periods in 28-30 days. but for the past four months not getting proper period taken delayed or spotting like that. done hsg but its normal. Dr suggested me to take Clome 100 mg during my 3rd to 8day at morning folvite 1 per day obimet 500mg 1 per day at night fertisure f 1 per day at morning duphaston from 20 to 27 days 2 per day morning and night Planning for pregnancy. Kindly assist. Tried two months but no luck.. even on 9 day to 20 th day alternative days. Kindly help
Thu, 27 Nov 2014
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Hello
First of all read this very carefully and I will try to answer your question in the end.
Take treatment for hypothyroidism as advised.
Stop all medicines , which you are taking for pcos and for pregnancy .
Cysts are often caused by hormone changes. Using birth control pills can sometimes help regulate hormone levels so that the cysts can be taken care of.
So consult another gynecologist ( just for pcos treatment ).
Your gynae will likely want you to come back after you have been on the treatment to see if the cyst is gone( gynae will advise you treatment for pcos).
At that time doctor suggest you stop using the medication or if indicated , you may need to continue it for a bit longer.
Most probably your gynae will prescribe you BIRTH CONTROL PILLS .
Once you stop the birth control pills , as long as there are not medical concerns, you shouldn't have any problems with future conception.
Many woemn will use birth control pills for purposes other than preventing pregnancy.
Then they stop taking them when they want to conceive.
Here I mentioned in detail , so that you can take treatment for pcos .
PCOS is the main cause of irregular menstruation or dysfunctional uterine bleeding or amenorrhea ( no bleeding or only spots).
Since you are also taking metformine 500 mg , sometimes this is also advised for cyst.
But first of all consult gynaecologist and get his opinion ( 2nd ).
Once treated for PCOS then opt for conception .
Hope this will help you.
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What Causes Irregular Periods?

Hello First of all read this very carefully and I will try to answer your question in the end. Take treatment for hypothyroidism as advised. Stop all medicines , which you are taking for pcos and for pregnancy . Cysts are often caused by hormone changes. Using birth control pills can sometimes help regulate hormone levels so that the cysts can be taken care of. So consult another gynecologist ( just for pcos treatment ). Your gynae will likely want you to come back after you have been on the treatment to see if the cyst is gone( gynae will advise you treatment for pcos). At that time doctor suggest you stop using the medication or if indicated , you may need to continue it for a bit longer. Most probably your gynae will prescribe you BIRTH CONTROL PILLS . Once you stop the birth control pills , as long as there are not medical concerns, you shouldn t have any problems with future conception. Many woemn will use birth control pills for purposes other than preventing pregnancy. Then they stop taking them when they want to conceive. Here I mentioned in detail , so that you can take treatment for pcos . PCOS is the main cause of irregular menstruation or dysfunctional uterine bleeding or amenorrhea ( no bleeding or only spots). Since you are also taking metformine 500 mg , sometimes this is also advised for cyst. But first of all consult gynaecologist and get his opinion ( 2nd ). Once treated for PCOS then opt for conception . Hope this will help you.