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Delayed Period, Abdominal Cramps, Frequent Urination. Pregnancy Test Negative. Famynor Tablets Prescribed. Advise?

Hi...i havent had my periods for almost 3 months now i went to the clinic and done a pregnancy test and it was Negative..i get stomach cramps and i pee way more often than i should, im not sure what the problem really is so the Doctors gave me Famynor tablets for my Hormones do you think this could work?

Please your assistant will be highly appreciated
Mon, 10 Jun 2013
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Hello, You should be investigated for other causes of abdominal pains and increased frequency of micturition. Get urine microscopy, culture and sensitivity for urinary tract infection. ultrasound examination would be useful for ureteric colic. see your physician.
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Delayed Period, Abdominal Cramps, Frequent Urination. Pregnancy Test Negative. Famynor Tablets Prescribed. Advise?

Hello, You should be investigated for other causes of abdominal pains and increased frequency of micturition. Get urine microscopy, culture and sensitivity for urinary tract infection. ultrasound examination would be useful for ureteric colic. see your physician.