Irregular Period, Done Laproscopic Surgery For Eggs, Can't Conceive. On Krimson. Suggest?
hello doctor, im 28 year old..my thyroid test are normal...im having irregular periods( pcos )..my weight is 62 height is 5 feet 2 inches..i have done laproscopic surgery and got more than two eggs and regular for 8 months.but my husband didnt utilized it..so i cant conceive..for past 1 year i tried reducing weight by diet and gym frm 69 to 62...im in mytolf and krimson35...my husband has 15% motility and 40 million sperm count..can i get normal periods if i lose weight
** 1. Krimson contains anti androgen:cyproterone acetate and ethinyloestrdiol which will lead to anovulatory cycles and after stopping these tablets first few cycles will be irregular [keep in mind] 2. since thyroid function test are normal, have an ultrasound scan to rule out any abnormality,along with hormonal study including LH, FSH. 3. consult with a gynecologist for clinical correlation of reports and for further management accordingly. [if hormonal imbalance is the issue]
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Irregular Period, Done Laproscopic Surgery For Eggs, Can't Conceive. On Krimson. Suggest?
** 1. Krimson contains anti androgen:cyproterone acetate and ethinyloestrdiol which will lead to anovulatory cycles and after stopping these tablets first few cycles will be irregular [keep in mind] 2. since thyroid function test are normal, have an ultrasound scan to rule out any abnormality,along with hormonal study including LH, FSH. 3. consult with a gynecologist for clinical correlation of reports and for further management accordingly. [if hormonal imbalance is the issue]