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Side effects after stopping Prometrium

This is my first time posting a question so bear with me.
I'm a 24 y/o F who has been trying to get pregnant since last April. I have very irregular and missed periods so my Dr. put me on 10 days of Prometrium. I had few side effects, fatigue, dizziness and some nausea.  After the 10 days on the pill I am supposed to get my period and on day 3 of normal mentration return to the clinic for lab work to diagnose polycystic ovaries. It's been 7 days and no period yet. My breasts hurt and I'm nausous now that I'm NOT taking Prometrium. Wondering if these are normal post medication symptoms or if I might actually be pregnant. I've gotten my hopes up so many times before that I'm reluctant to take a preg. test.....plus it's only been 3 weeks since my last perioud. Any suggestion? If diagnosed with PCOS I am to start taking Glyburide BID, but my Dr. was reluctant to put me on Clomid, which I was disappointed in :( Please give me some feedback! Thanks!
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i think you should see if your pregnant
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317245 tn?1258737545
Girl what are you waiting for.....go take a test.  I don't think you would still be having symptoms/side effects from the prometrium....maybe the prometrium helped your little bean implant....good luck and let us know
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