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What Causes Irregularity In Periods?

I am 26 years old I have hypothyroid last 8 years my married is back 2 years I am trying pregnant last 2 years but is not possible my period was 31 or 32 days but this month my period was 9 days late I check urine test but its come negative and my doctor also check I sure urine test its come negative and my doctor was suggested deviry 10 mg I will take only one tablet and got my period wt Is the reason
Fri, 24 Feb 2017
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Hello,
I have gone through your query and understood the concern. The fact that you had the menstruation after hormone medication suggests that you probably had a transient hormone imbalance. You should also get your hormone status corrected through medication, diet and exercise. If you have been seriously trying for pregnancy for the past two years with no success, you should see a specialist for proper appraisal of the situation. You need to have a couple evaluation to plan further management. Hope this helps.
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What Causes Irregularity In Periods?

Hello, I have gone through your query and understood the concern. The fact that you had the menstruation after hormone medication suggests that you probably had a transient hormone imbalance. You should also get your hormone status corrected through medication, diet and exercise. If you have been seriously trying for pregnancy for the past two years with no success, you should see a specialist for proper appraisal of the situation. You need to have a couple evaluation to plan further management. Hope this helps.