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I have the problem of PCOS. I recently changed my doctor from an Endocrinologist to a Gynecologist after my marriage a few months backs. My gynecologist gave me some medicines to get my periods and regularise them. But it's been a month up after that medicinal course and haven't yet got my periods. I am not even sure if I could be pregnant, as we have unprotected sex always. My main question is. The doctor has given me T. Duphaston 10 mg for 3 days. She said I can immediately get my. Periods after three days or else if I am pregnant then I won't get my periods. So should I go ahead with this prescription, if in case I could be pregnant? Kindly revert immediately.


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