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1744053 tn?1311261983

alot of discharge

okay so iv had alot of discharge in the past couple of days theres times im standing and feel like im going to start my period and all it is, is discharge would anyone know why im discharging for, i havent had a period since sept 2011 and im irregular, so i dnt know if i maybe pregnant or not i took a test two wks ago it came bk negative can someone help me please

Thank you in advance
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1744053 tn?1311261983
Hello
my dr thought i had pcos bt i took a pelvic ultra sound n it came bk negative after that the dr had no clue why i was not getting my periods the only thing she said was do u care if u get pregnant i told her no n she said okay bye i think imma hv to see another dr thank u for ur help
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563773 tn?1374246539
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Hello,
If your doctor is giving your metformin then probably you are having PCOS in which you have irregular periods. If you are doubtful regarding the status of your pregnancy, you can go in for blood pregnancy test which measures the amount of hCG in your blood. Transvaginal ultrasound at as early as 5-6 wks of pregnancy can also confirm pregnancy.
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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1744053 tn?1311261983
my dr knows i dnt get my period she gave me metformin to see if that will help well it helped me in sept thats hw i got that period but its not helping me anymore. imma have to see another dr see if they could tell me sumthing bc i only got one period last year and before that one in sept was oct 2010 and spotting in nove 2010 so idk
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No period since Sept? I'd get checked out. Talk to your doctor.
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