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I am a 20 years old female. I have pcos. 5 months ago I stopped taking krimson (the birth control my gynaecologist had prescribed me) to see if I get normal periods. And I so happened that my periods were back and regular (32 day cycles) and I had no acne or weight gain. And my discharge would get slippery and stringy near the time of supposed ovulation and after that it would dry up and be negligible until periods. I take supplements like inositol, folate, vitamin d, etc. However, in my menstrual cycle in august, the discharge was quite unpredictable. I had stringy discharge throughout the cycle and it didn't dry up which made me think it was an anovulatory cycle. And period occurred on the 28th day. After that for two consecutive months I had good and healthy menstrual cycles where my discharge was predictable (it would get wet and slippery leading up to ovulation and would be dry and negligible after the 17th day) and the cycles would be 32 days long. This month my discharge has been irregular again. It has been slippery and wet and stringy all throughout, and it's only now (around the 23rd day) when i'm experiencing some decrease in my discharge. Is this cycle anovulatory? If yes, what could be the possible reason behind it? And what should I do to avoid it in future?
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continue your full treatment and start exercise, and protein diet
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Lifestyle management with high protein but less carbohydrate diet is advisable. Continue with your exercise too.
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