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Missed period after Letroz

Hi, i took Letroz to boost my fertility however after that i did not receive my periods till now which has been 2 months, can i take gynocosid to receive my period and whats the effect considering am trying to get pregnant
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Thankyou! am taking Provera!
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Thanks for your advise, i did the blood test and it was still negative  the doctor prescribed Provera so that i can get the Monthly periods. what worries me most is the fact that even before taking Provera i have been having Hot flashes am hoping they will go away.
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Hi,
If you have taken letroz and after that missed your periods then you need to check for a pregnancy. If the pregnancy test is negative then progestins can be taken to get a withdrawal bleed. It would be better to consult your Doctor rather than doing this on your own.
Hope this helps.
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Hello,

Since you have got delayed periods, chances of pregnancy are there. Most home pregnancy tests that check urine beta-HCG are sensitive to 20-25 mIU/ml of HCG. The test can be positive anywhere from about 2-3 days prior to a missed menses to 4-5 days after, but usually it should be done 7-10 days past your missed period.

Otherwise you can get a serum HCG also done which is more specific than urine pregnancy test.
It is very difficult to precisely confirm a diagnosis without examination and investigations and the answer is based on the medical information provided. For exact diagnosis, you are requested to consult your doctor. I sincerely hope that helps. Take care and please do keep me posted on how you are doing.




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