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my last period date is 23rd dec. it was 4 to 5 days. i had intercourse on 31st dec. after that i had my period on 1st january. it was neither slight nor heavy. it was 3 to 4 days. then it stopped. i took a ultrasound scan uterus cervix ovaries are all normal. i took home pregnancy test it s negative. my period is usually 25 day cycle. so it should come on jan 18th. but it didn't come. very rarely i have slight giddiness, tired, sleepy and abdominal pain. but my breast is not tender. i dnt have any nausea. still my period date is yet to come. i dont know whether i conceive. or i have some hormonal imbalance. anyone can give me a suggestion. totally i confused. i already have 2 kids. i don't want to conceive. Is there any tablet not to conceive.
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i went to the doctor. stil my periods haven't ***. she askd me to do home pregnancy test in 38 th day. i chkd its negative. so she gav me sysron n 5mg tablet to induce period. i dnt want to becum pregnant. shal i pv tat tablet. wats ur opinim.
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Hello,
If your menses are delayed more than 10 days beyond the due date, with previous periods being regular and you have been sexually active, there is a very good chance of you having become pregnant. But it's worthwhile to check with your doctor. As the other causes for missed periods can be hormonal imbalances where in the ovaries may not be producing eggs and hence the uterus may not be getting the right stimulation for menstruation. Other possibilities are thyroid disorders, where an imbalance of the hormone thyroxine can cause menstrual irregularities, and abnormally high levels of prolactin can also cause missed periods.

You should wait for a few days and if you still don’t get your periods then get it checked from a gynecologist.

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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