I getting periods latefrom June 8 - #10746
Hi I am not getting periods from June 8 i consult doctor she gave meprate but I used one week but still I didn't get periods I'm very worried about it please help me out of this Online Doctors Consultations
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Helo prathyu Is June 8 was your LMP? Are you married?
And don’t worry if you are on Meprate then you will get periods while you withdraw the medicine may after 21 days / as your doctor advised.
Check for PCOD
Hello dear Please be aware See there can be chances of some internal health issues Kindly consult gynacolologist for further details Regards
Usually post use of meprate it takes 2-7 days for periods to come Till then you can ashokarisht 2 tsp in lukewarm water at night to regulate your period Ginger or cinnamon tea to reduce inflammation
A missed period can be due to many factors, and it’s understandable you might be concerned. You mentioned being prescribed Meprate, which is a medication commonly used to induce a period in cases of amenorrhea (missing periods), often due to hormonal imbalances. If you’ve completed a course of Meprate and still haven’t gotten your period, there might be a need for further evaluation. Several things could be influencing this, including stress, significant weight changes, excessive exercise, or underlying health conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) or thyroid issues. Additionally, pregnancy should always be ruled out if there’s any possibility of it. Since you’ve already seen a doctor, the next step would be to follow up with them and discuss these possibilities. They might suggest further tests, like blood tests to check hormone levels or an ultrasound to look at the uterus and ovaries. Depending on the results, your doctor might alter the treatment plan or investigate other underlying causes. In some cases, lifestyle adjustments like maintaining a healthy weight, reducing stress, and balancing physical activity can support menstrual regulation. It’s important to keep track of other symptoms you might be experiencing, like pain, unusual discharge, or changes in hair growth, as these can offer additional clues. If you have any concerning symptoms or your period doesn’t return after further intervention, a more comprehensive evaluation might be warranted to explore any less common causes. Continue to work closely with your healthcare provider to find the best solution based on your specific situation.
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