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What Causes Delay In Periods Despite Taking Mifegest Tablets?

Hi what happen if mifegest tkn twicely regularly actually I hd mifegest in the month jan after dt I get periods heavily but in the month of Feb I hv not any periods then in the first week of March I tk megigest so yet mine periods hv not start I feeling scare what it will happen to me ..m feeling low and giddy ,nausea type pls doc help me
Tue, 25 Jul 2017
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Thanks for writing to us. I would like to know why you used the medication repeatedly, whether to induce an abortion after confirming a pregnancy or simply to induce a delayed period. Whatever it may be, you should not self-medicate with such a medication. Please see a specialist as early as possible to get a complete appraisal of the situation and plan further management. A sonogram of the pelvis, preferably in the trans-vaginal route is needed to clarify the situation. Hope this helps.
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What Causes Delay In Periods Despite Taking Mifegest Tablets?

Hello, Thanks for writing to us. I would like to know why you used the medication repeatedly, whether to induce an abortion after confirming a pregnancy or simply to induce a delayed period. Whatever it may be, you should not self-medicate with such a medication. Please see a specialist as early as possible to get a complete appraisal of the situation and plan further management. A sonogram of the pelvis, preferably in the trans-vaginal route is needed to clarify the situation. Hope this helps.