Hello dear See periods are missing due to either hormonal fluctuations or ocd medications. There can be chances of pcos also However,for pregnancy below tests are must for confirmation. Serum prolactin Serum ferritin Serum tsh Serum progesterone Pregnancy strip test beta HCG blood RBS Rft Lft Kindly share the details with gynacolologist in person for better clarification Please take medication only on confirmation from concerned physician As per my clinical experience,there can be chances of pregnancy Regards
Hello PUJA, For your missed periods, there are chances you can be pregnant.
For confirmation get these tests: 1. Urine pregnancy test 2. Serum Beta-hCG 3. Transvaginal ultrasound.
After confirmation of pregnancy, start the treatment as per consulting gynaecologist.
You can consult me to guide you through your pregnancy. Take care.
There’s a very low likelihood of pregnancy if you had regular periods in June and July following your last sexual activity in May. Menstrual cycles can be influenced by a variety of factors such as stress, significant weight changes, hormonal imbalances, excessive exercise, or underlying medical conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) or thyroid issues. Though these are more common reasons, it’s prudent to rule out pregnancy first. An over-the-counter urine pregnancy test can help determine your status quickly and easily; it’s best done in the morning when the pregnancy hormone (hCG) is most concentrated in urine. If pregnancy is ruled out, and your period still doesn’t resume, or if other symptoms arise, it might be wise to consult a physician to assess for any other underlying issues. They might run some tests to check hormone levels or perform an ultrasound if they consider it necessary. Maintaining a balanced lifestyle can also help regulate menstrual cycles, so monitoring your diet, exercise, and stress levels can be beneficial. If menstruation irregularities persist, ensure you follow up with a healthcare provider to ensure there’s no need for broader medical evaluation. Remember, while most variations in cycle length are benign, consistent patterns of change warrant professional guidance.
