Pregnancy or side effects?

Question

I have been on Nuristerate for two years. During that time I didn’t have any periods. January, I went to see a gynecologist as I wanted to start a family. The gyna then gave me Provera, which he said should bring the period back. The period came but lasted two weeks. I then went back to him and he prescribed Cyklokapron to stop the bleeding. The periods did stop but I never saw them again. I then went back to the gyna who gave me Provera again together with Clomid. I took the clomid on the third day of my period as he instructed. The periods were then normal. A week after taking Clomid I started feeling nausea, vomiting and urinating often. I went to do the pregnancy blood tests which were negative. I have also missed my period (if they are normal already), but I still feel those symptoms. Is it because I did the pregnancy test too early to detect the HCG or is the side effects for clomid. Please help.

Answer

Last Updated: July 10, 2013
I am not familiar with NurIsterate. From your history, it sounds as if you are suffering from ammenorrhea and infertility. Some of the side effects of clomid and provera can cause nausea and vomiting. With regards to the frequent urination, a urinary tract infection should be ruled out if the symptoms persist. Another condition that may cause frequent urination is un-diagnosed diabetes. This should be discussed with your physician. Pregnancy tests also usually become positive after the missed period. In general what I would recommend is to start Napro tracking with the Creighton Model. After two cycles or two months of charting, you should be referred to Medical consultant to help do a complete evaluation which includes a complete history and physical. The medical consultant should then pursue a plan of action for you to help identify the reason or reasons for your menstrual irregularities and infertilty. Hope this helps. God Bless.

Antonio Meraz, MD

Answered By:

Antonio Meraz, MD
Dr. Tony Meraz is board certified in Family Practice with Obstetrics privileges, and practices in Woodland, CA. . Dr. Meraz completed his residency training in family practice and obstetrics at Natividad Medical Center in Salinas, California

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