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Suggest Treatment For Irregular Menstruation

HI, i got married before 1 year,we are trying for a baby but not yet get pregnant even have regular periods.On 17th of Aug i went for treatment and doctor gave me goodova tablet for 5 days from my 5th day of my periods..and follicular study scan done from my 11th days onwards,doctor said all are fine and try for pregnanacy.On 14th day,Pubergen 7500u was injected and sunsten 200 mg tablet daily twice prescribed for 15 days from my 16th day of periods.Today is my 30th day and sussten tablet will finish today.Till now i didnt get periods,is there any chance for pregnancy,shall i check pregnanacy test tomorrow or will i get periods becoz i didn t find any symptoms for pregnancy.While taking this tablet,i feel stomach pain and back pain.please confirm shall i get pregnant
Mon, 27 May 2019
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Hi,

Doctors often prescribe birth control pills (oral contraceptives) containing the hormones estrogen and progesterone to help control irregular periods. A hormone medication called progestin can also help trigger periods in women who don't get them.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Monish De, Oncologist
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Suggest Treatment For Irregular Menstruation

Hi, Doctors often prescribe birth control pills (oral contraceptives) containing the hormones estrogen and progesterone to help control irregular periods. A hormone medication called progestin can also help trigger periods in women who don t get them. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Monish De, Oncologist