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Cycloreg Tablet

Hi,

I didnt get my period since 40 days now. The last period was on 29/aug.

But upt test showed me negative. I repeated the test thrice. But it is negative.

SO my doctor adviced me to take cycloreg twice a day to get my period.

I amm planning for a baby. Is it good to use cycloreg tab while i plan for pregnancy..

I heard its birth control pill. But why did doctore give me this tablet?
Please let me know is it safe to use cycloreg tablet
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I actually was having regular periods till Aug 12 but then in Sep was expecting by 25 th but got it much before as spotting (17 th) and it contd till 7 th in b/w these days had heavy bleeding for 4 days then  from 7th bleeding was stopped again from 12 thstarted as spotting.....doctor suggested to take cycloreg for 20 days....is it safe ? Coz we are planning for kid and am 34 old..please ans this question


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Hello,
What you have is secondary amenorrhea. Causes of secondary amenorrhea include stress and anxiety, malnutrition, depression, overexercising, sudden weight loss or gain (obesity),thyroid disorders and hormonal imbalance due to polycystic ovarian syndrome(PCOS).Smoking is also associated with secondary amenorrhea. Sometimes tumors of the ovaries and brain may also cause absence of menstruation. Most likely this is due to hormonal imbalance in your case. However other causes need to be ruled out.

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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