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Re: Provera and no period. Please help!From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)Mon, 13 May 2002 15:50:23 -0500 (CDT)
At Mon, 13 May 2002, =?iso-8859-2?q?Zalányi wrote: > > <anonymous@medispecialty.com (anonymous)> 2002.05.12. 18:16:42 -5h-kor írta: > >> I have taken provera 5 times in the past and usually have gotten my >> period 3 to 6 days after the last pill. I am on day 10 after 5 days of >> 10mg provera...and NO PERIOD! My questions are: >> >> What does this mean?? >> What will I have to do next?? >> >> Please help! I am very anxious for it to begin to start my first cycle >> of injectibles....after not responding to clomid. Thanks for any >> information. >> >Hi, > >If pgy is excluded, this means that your ovary doesn't produce enough estrogens for the provera to act and produce a withdrawal bleeding. I would suggest some hormone work-up before starting injectables to see what the real problem is. If you are PCOSer, have you tried insulin sensitizers? >For your info > >Sam Thanks for the response. My period just showed up, so I guess thats answers that question. Looks like I am ok to start the injections? By the way, yes I am a PCOSer and I am on glucophage. Thanks again.
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