Delayed period what happing should I go to for check up or hormones imbalance - #11735
I had intercourse on the 25th August and my last cycle is 7th aug I check pregnancy test on 4th sep in the evening and also check 5th sep in the morning also check 10 th sep in the morning so am I pregnant or not also check 12 th sep in the evening and 14 th sep in the morning and on 19 th sep in the morning all test are negative
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Hello As you have mentioned more and more negative tests…which shows rare changes of pregnancy… Delayed is mostly due to stress or hormonal changes… Did you get your periods? If not then I’ll advise you to go with some food which gives you heat for eg go with turmeric powder with milk … it will help you out … And still not get helpful… then go with your beta hcg level test done and consult me further …
Hello Dear, Now, there are negligible chances that you are pregnant.
Take Tab. Norethisterone 5mg twice a day × days. Stop on the 6th day. Your periods will come.
Still if you want to get done tests, get these done - CBC, Thyroid Profile, Hormonal Profile (FSH, LH, Prolactin, AMH), Ultrasound of Pelvis. Review with reports.
Regards, Dr. Nirav Jain MBBS, DNB D.Fam.Med
Hello, Your UPT tests are negative for pregnancy.
I suggest you to get these tests done for confirmation or doubt of pregnancy: 1. Serum Beta-hCG 2. Transvaginal ultrasound
Review with reports. Don’t worry these tests will clear most of the things.
Take care.
Hello dear See there can be chances of hormonal alterations As a routine check up, things will be all clear I suggest you for final clarification get following tests done Serum ferritin Serum tsh RBS CBC if recommended by gynacolologist Serum prolactin Serum progesterone Urine analysis Pelvic ultrasound Pregnancy strip test beta HCG levels after 7-10 days accordingly to last test done Please share the details with gynacolologist in person for better clarification. Please donot take any medications without consulting the concerned doctor Hopefully you get the clear response Regards
Hello
Chances of pregnancy is very low in this case.
Delayed periods can also be due to
1. Hormonal imbalances -PCOS,Thyroid issues,High prolactin 2. Stress 3.Weight changes
So you have to do these tests ; 1.Thyroid profile 2. FSH/LH 3.CBC 4…Serum prolactin 6.Ultrasound to check uterus and ovaries
Then you will come to know the exact cause of delayed periods.
Gynaecologist will give you progesterone tablets to induce periods if needed.
Stay healthy and calm. Feel free to reach out again Thank you
Based on repeated negative pregnancy tests after 3 weeks, you are not pregnant. Delay is most likely due to hormonal imbalance or stress. If your period doesn’t come in another 7–10 days, it’s best to see a gynecologist and get a hormone check-up.
Since you had intercourse on 25th August and repeated pregnancy tests from 4th September to 19th September, all showing negative, it is very unlikely that you are pregnant. By that time, urine pregnancy tests would usually detect pregnancy accurately if it had occurred. For complete reassurance, you may consult a gynecologist and, if needed, do a blood test (β-hCG) for confirmation.
If all pregnancy tests, especially those taken in the morning, continued to show negative results, it’s likely that you’re not pregnant. However, there are several reasons why your period might be late apart from pregnancy. Stress, changes in weight, intense exercise, or hormonal imbalances like those involving your thyroid or polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) can cause delays. It’s also not uncommon for a menstrual cycle to be irregular now and then without any serious underlying issue. It’s worth considering the sensitivity of the pregnancy tests you’ve used and ensuring they’re not expired. If you’re confident the tests are accurate and you’re still concerned, a blood test for Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG) at your healthcare provider’s office would offer more definitive results. If your period doesn’t come in the next few weeks, it might be helpful to schedule a medical appointment to explore any potential hormonal imbalances or other conditions that could be affecting your cycle. Meanwhile, reflect on any lifestyle factors or changes that might be affecting your menstrual cycle and consider keeping a detailed menstrual diary to discuss with your healthcare provider. This can be useful for identifying patterns or triggers that may inform further investigation.
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