Irregular Periods, Pregnancy Test Negative, Taking Meprate, PCod, Under Fertility Treatment. Suggestion?
My last Lmp was 4th feb,which started as spooting untill 11 th feb from then on had regular flow till 15 th feb.consulted doctor with negative preg card on 26 th march.was prescribed wit meprate for 7 days .so had it till 1 st april..today is 7 th april..til now periods ve not come..how long should i have to wait?What would u suggest?? i am a known case of PCod on under fertility treatment ,,,,,,
Hello, I would be happy to help you with your question.
In the setting of PCOS, women present with: 1. Irregular or absent ovulation 2. Signs of excess androgen (coarse hair growth) and insulin resistance 3. Polycystic appearance of the ovaries on ultrasound 4. Infertility problems
The most effective way to achieve ovulation is a combination of diabetes medications and medications for ovulation induction. Check a pregnancy test and go back to talk with your doctor about medications for diabetes. If you are not ovulating on your current dose of clomid, you might need larger doses or "trigger" shots to induce ovulation.
I hope that this helps and good luck!
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Irregular Periods, Pregnancy Test Negative, Taking Meprate, PCod, Under Fertility Treatment. Suggestion?
Hello, I would be happy to help you with your question. In the setting of PCOS, women present with: 1. Irregular or absent ovulation 2. Signs of excess androgen (coarse hair growth) and insulin resistance 3. Polycystic appearance of the ovaries on ultrasound 4. Infertility problems The most effective way to achieve ovulation is a combination of diabetes medications and medications for ovulation induction. Check a pregnancy test and go back to talk with your doctor about medications for diabetes. If you are not ovulating on your current dose of clomid, you might need larger doses or trigger shots to induce ovulation. I hope that this helps and good luck!