In oct 2016 I had menstrual bleeding for one month so I visited gynaecologist in nearby hospital and she recommended ultrasound of my lower abdomen and in my reports my overy size was found abnormal and my report indicated that I could have pcos and then she gave me oral pills and told me the food items I should avoid .following months after that I start having regular cycles and 6 months later after that I started following my normal eating lifestyle and stopped taking her other medicine. After that I did not have "extended bleeding days" for 3 years but I have 2-3 irregular cycles in a year where gap between my two menstruation was 2 months. But I ignored it. Now in dec 2018 again I have continuous bleeding for 15 days again I visited doc, ultrasound happened but my reports came normal this time she gave oral pills. I used oral pills for 1 month. But my periods are still irregular. Infact I have last period on 7 sep and today is now 20 oct and I did not have my periods till now. What should I do so that I start having regular undelayed periods?
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Regular or excessive consumption of pill have a slightly greater risk of rare serious problems like blood clots, heart attacks, liver tumors, and strokes. It is imperative that when on the pill, you have a good diet and some form of exercise. It is recommended that you do not go on the pill if your family has a history of diabetes, blood clots, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol. Menorrhagia is the medical term for menstrual periods with abnormally heavy or prolonged bleeding. Although heavy menstrual bleeding is a common concern, most women don't experience blood loss severe enough to be defined as menorrhagia. You may require a physical examination and few test like pap test, endometrial biopsy, ultrasounds, blood test etc. To diagnose your menstrual disorders.
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