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While Under Treatment For Secondary Infertility, When Can I Test For Pregnancy?
Hi, I am 24yrs old female facing infertility problem. 4 years back I got a baby girl in my first pregnancy, after that I have not conceived due to PCOD problem. Recently I had Laproscopy as per my doctors suggestion and I am using medicines to conceive. My questions is I am using Duphaston from 14th day and Dubagest from 16th day. I have stopped Duphaston 1 week back and Dubagest 2 days back., My last period was 8th Jan, Can you please let me know when can I get my period if I am not pregnant., and If I am pregnant when can I go for the test?
After stopping duphastone tablet if you are not pregnant then you may get periods within one week .
If you are pregnant the test may be positive after 30 days /+ 1week of your last period. i.e after 8th feb irrespective of you are taking duphastone or not. Taking duphastone doesn't affect pregnancy test result.
Hope I have been helpful.
Regards Dr. Ashish Verma
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While Under Treatment For Secondary Infertility, When Can I Test For Pregnancy?
Hi, Thanks for writing to HCM. After stopping duphastone tablet if you are not pregnant then you may get periods within one week . If you are pregnant the test may be positive after 30 days /+ 1week of your last period. i.e after 8th feb irrespective of you are taking duphastone or not. Taking duphastone doesn t affect pregnancy test result. Hope I have been helpful. Regards Dr. Ashish Verma