If your period starts after taking the prescribed hormonal medication, that does reduce the likelihood of pregnancy, especially since hormonal imbalances often cause missed or delayed periods. However, it’s important to be aware that this doesn’t completely rule out pregnancy. Hormonal medications can induce bleeding which might seem like a regular period even if pregnancy is present. If there’s any possibility that you could be pregnant or if you’ve had unprotected intercourse during this cycle, taking a home pregnancy test might be wise before starting or while taking the medication just to be sure. This can give extra peace of mind, keeping in mind that most tests are quite accurate if taken after a missed period. It’s also good to consider other symptoms of pregnancy such as nausea, breast tenderness, or fatigue, although they are not definitive and may overlap with signs of hormonal fluctuations. If you’re unsure or have additional concerns, following up with your gynocologist could clarify your situation further. Discussing your sexual activity openly will help your doctor offer more personalized care, ensuring that any underlying issues are effectively managed. It’s always prudent to mention any signs that could suggest pregnancy to your healthcare provider, so they can offer more targeted advice. Make sure to follow the medication instructions as prescribed and don’t hesitate to seek further evaluation if any unexpected symptoms or concerns arise.
क्या यह मान लेना सुरक्षित है कि मैं गर्भवती नहीं हूँ अगर 46 दिन के चक्र के बाद हार्मोनल दवा लेने पर मेरी माहवारी आ जाती है?
आज मैंने अपनी गायनोकोलॉजिस्ट से सलाह ली और उन्होंने पीरियड्स के लिए दवाइयाँ लिखीं। उन्होंने मेरी सेक्स लाइफ के बारे में कुछ नहीं पूछा और कहा कि ये हार्मोनल असंतुलन की वजह से है। मेरा साइकिल अब 46 दिन का हो गया है। अब मैं वो दवाइयाँ लूंगी, तो अगर मेरे पीरियड्स आ जाते हैं, तो प्रेग्नेंसी को लेकर चिंता करने की कोई जरूरत नहीं है, सही है?
When was your last menstrual period?:
- 3-4 weeks agoHave you had any unusual symptoms recently, like nausea or breast tenderness?:
- Yes, one of themWhat type of hormonal medication did your gynecologist prescribe?:
- OtherHow long have you been experiencing irregular cycles?:
- Less than 3 monthsAre you currently sexually active?:
- Yes, occasionallyHave you taken any pregnancy tests recently?:
- No, not yetDo you have any history of hormonal issues or conditions?:
- Yes, suspected100% Anonymously
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Doctors' responses
Hello dear See at your age this can be attributed to hormonal alterations or physiological variation Also there can be chances of PCOS. Iam suggesting some tests for confirmation of exact diagnosis. Pregnancy should be taken after the reproductive cycle gets normal Otherwise miscarriage chances are there Please share the result with gynaecologist in person for better clarity and for safety please donot take any medication without consulting the concerned physician Serum ferritin Serum tsh Serum prolactin Serum progesterone Rft Lft CBC Urine analysis Pelvic USG Serum estrogen Serum progesterone Hopefully you recover soon Regards
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