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took provera but no periods

Have pcos ,took provera  5 mg  twice a day for 5 days, its been 10 days since last pill, had cramps in stomach but no periods yet.
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For some it can take up to 2 weeks to produce a period after provera. If two weeks pass, see your doctor and also test to make sure you are not pregnant.
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Posting too many times of the same question will result in a spam action. You only need to post the same question one time...with the whole story. It makes it easier for us to answer if we have the whole story the first time, and also you can see what others are giving you as answers. If you have a new question...then by all means, please post a new topic.

We here on Medhelp try to help everybody out....but it makes it hard when we see the same question by the same poster being asked. Some like I said, will flag it as spam and not answer you.
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Ya i know dear, buh u dont know how desperate i am to be pregnant, so i thought if i write my condition in detail i can get more stories i just need some positive thought............Thanks for ur answer.........
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Please stop posting new posts on the same topic. People are answering your posts, so you need to read what they say. I just responded to the same post above on the same topic.
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Hi Rooja,

It took me almost 12 days to get my period each time that I have taken the provera. But to be honest my periods were just spotting and barely noticable. My doctor took blood and determined I was already in my Day3 of my period and I barely saw anything.
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