While in pcod we don't get menses on regular time then do we ovulate without getting bleeding?. I did not had menses since 10 months I need to know am I ovulated in those months or not!? How can we track ovulation in such condition?
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Pcod patients have irregular and delayed ovulation, cant predict
To get periods after 10 months is not good... It increases uterine lining.. Can lead to endometrial cancer in future.
Do some blood tests, including tsh and pelvic sonography.
So take withdrawal medications to get periods after 2-3 months..
All pcod dont require treatment for conceiving.
Take folic acid before planning
Keep relations 2-3 times a week
If no success see a doctor.
Weight loss and lifestyle changes are main stay in treatment of pcod
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Never be without getting periods for more than 3 months
U should take medicines for getting ur periods
Risk of cancer increases otherwise
U have not ovulated at all during 10 months
In PCOS, they generally dont ovulate,that's the issue - that's why called as ANOVULATORY CYCLES
PCOD with amenorrhea for 10 months is definitely associated with no ovulation but the good thing about PCOD is that it responds with ovulation inducing medication very quickly (just in 5 days)
Next Steps
Take Tablet Metital twice a day for 30 days
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Take Tablet Meprate 10 mg twice a day for 5 days and you will get your periods after you stop taking the Meprate after 7 days
On day 2 of periods start Tablet Letrozole 5 mg at bedtime for 5 days
Joining with husband from day 10-16
Start Tablet Dydroboon 10 mg twice a day for 10 days from day 16-25
If you do this there will be regular ovulation and you will conceive
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