Abnormal periods from past 5-6 months. Initially continuous spotting and no periods. went for TVS
As per report
- Uterus is normal in size
- Endometrium is in Mid Line appears hyperechoic and measures 11 mm in thickness
- Overies are bulky in size and show multiple small follicles seen predominantly at periphery of both overies. Possibility of PCOD.
Doc gave me birth control pill for 1 month but after my first period post this pill,I am getting periods aftr every 1 week not high(1 pad/day
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My advice to u would be not to take birth control pills as those r only induced harmones in the body better to switch over to Ayurvedic medicine which can balance ur harmones in the body !
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Hello, I can understand your concern. Such side effects are common with birth control pills. You shiu switch to Ayurveda medicines, so that, you can normalize menstrual cycle without direct hormone based pills.
Hello I understand your concern
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