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Your periods may not come for 2-3 months since you are breastfeeding and injection also delays period. Can not tell for sure wen exactly periods will come.
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Asked for female, 23 years old from Gurgaon
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Before four months wore your menses regular?
70 kg weight is more which is having relation with hormonal imbalance if you have underwent any investigation than upload it if not go for tsh for thyroid and ultrasound. Mean while start with syrup m2 tone two tsf thrice daily.
This type of symptoms which you r telling is seen in pcod problem.
70 kg weight is more which is having relation with hormonal imbalance if you have underwent any investigation than upload it if not go for tsh for thyroid and ultrasound. Mean while start with syrup m2 tone two tsf thrice daily.
This type of symptoms which you r telling is seen in pcod problem.
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You must have been explained when you started these that not getting periods is common with this type of family planning method. Depending on whether you want to avoid pregnancy still or not and whether not getting period is acceptable to you or not decision can be taken about stopping or changing family planning method.
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Hello, depo-provera is made of a hormone similar to progesterone. Change in the menstrual cycle is the most common side effect. You may have irregular bleeding or spotting. After a year of use, about 50% of women will stop getting their periods. Their periods usually return when they no longer get the shots. It's better to consult her gynaecologist for further guidance.
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No. That is not conclusive. But pl be informed that risk of getting HIV is very very low. Better would be pl do HIV HBsAg and VDRL tests after 90 days of exposure.in the meanwhile take a private consult with audio video chat and then I can guide you properly and explain.
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