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Taken Regesteron But Yet To Get Periods. What Do I Do?

hello.. I am 20 years old.. I have taken Regesteron 5mg tablets twice a day for 5 days as suggested by my gynec doctor i had started on 21st of this january 9pm and ended on 26th jan 9am.. my gynec asked me to take them exactly at 9am and 9pm.. I have delayed only once by 1 hr 45 min... I didn t yet get mt period.. what I am supposed to do??
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Hello
Thanks for your query.
After taking progesterone withdrawal, you should have your period in 2 - 3 days, but maximum within a week.
If you have not responded to this , please consult your gynecologist.
It could be an undetected pregnancy, if you are sexually active.
It could be some hormonal imbalance, and you might require prolonged therapy or estrogen therapy in addition.
take care.
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Taken Regesteron But Yet To Get Periods. What Do I Do?

Hello Thanks for your query. After taking progesterone withdrawal, you should have your period in 2 - 3 days, but maximum within a week. If you have not responded to this , please consult your gynecologist. It could be an undetected pregnancy, if you are sexually active. It could be some hormonal imbalance, and you might require prolonged therapy or estrogen therapy in addition. take care.