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I'm a 19-year-old female, and I recently received a PCOD diagnosis after missing my periods for two months. Initially, I attributed the missed periods to my exams, traveling, and jet lag (I'm an international medical student), assuming they would return in January. However, when December and January passed without menstruation, my mother took me to a gynecologist. The doctor prescribed Tab Deviry three times a day for three days and advised waiting five days for my period to start. Today marks the fifth day, but my period hasn't arrived yet. Despite undergoing a sonogram and blood test, I'm not pregnant. @CysterCare help me know the typical duration it takes for menstruation to resume after stopping Devir.?

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docmfrank

STD/STIsanswered 128 days ago

Periods don't necessarily come right after taking the tablet. Since it is a high progesterone dose, periods can be expected a few days to a week after you stop taking the tablet, since naturally periods appear when progesterone lowers in your body. However, if you don't notice any periods within the week consider checking back in with your gynecologist

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NutritionistHudaShaikh

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Hi there, your periods may arrive in a few days :) However, if you don't get for more than a week or so, then check with your gynecologist once again. The medication may take some time to regularize menstruation. Opt for a change in lifestyle, and incorporate enough fibre, good fats, and moderate protein to the diet :) avoid stressing yourself.

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