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Why no menstrual yet?

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I finished taking my provera last tuesday and still no menstrual and my doctor told me that it should have came on the last pill or sometimes it takes a few days and if it doesnt be on by the weekend come back in. Well it still isnt here! Im only 23 could i be menopause already? Could it have something to do with me being a PCOS sufferer? Thanx for the advice!

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  1. The menstrual cycle is under the control of the hormone system and is necessary for reproduction. It may be divided into several phases: menstruation, the follicular phase, and the luteal phase] Ovulation defines the transition from the follicular phase to the luteal phase. Counted from the first day of menstrual flow, the length of each phase varies from woman to woman and cycle to cycle. The average cycles length is 28 days

    for more http://www.ovariancystatoz.com


  2. Calm...you're body is being awkward, don't you love it when it does that?

    Do as your doctor says, you may also want to try more traditional methods for inducing menstruation such as parsley tea, vitamin C, or s*x is a fun way of getting it to show up. Best known resource, as unpleasant as the site is to look at, is Sisterzeus. Try this page - http://www.sisterzeus.com/delayedmen.htm (it’s handy to have, saves a visit to the doctors office)


  3. You've been on Depo-provera?

    It took months before I had a period. I started taking the pill to try and make it happen (To 'force' me to have a period) and it took I'd say about 4 months.

    Your body can take ages to get back to normal after Depo and a decent doctor should advise you of this.

    Keep taking the pill and be patient, it will happen.
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