- Female
- 28 Years
- 15/09/2025
Hi, I am a 28 year old female, not pregnant and not sexually active. My normal cycle is 30 to 35 days. In December, my period was delayed and came on the 48th day. In January, it was on time. In February, I took Primolute on my doctor advice, and after stopping the medicine on 9th March, my period came on 12th March. In April, it came slightly early on 6th April, possibly due to the pills. In May, it was again delayed and came on the 48th day. I consulted a doctor who performed investigations: CBC is normal, pelvic USG is normal, thyroid is normal. She prescribed Normoz tablets and Evacare syrup. In June, my period was on time, but in July, it is again late (48th day) and has not come. I am really worried. Could this be due to hyperprolactinemia? I am getting married in 6 months, will I be able to conceive?
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
Irregular cycles like yours can occur due to hormonal imbalance or stress. Since your thyroid, CBC, and pelvic scan are normal, PCOS or high prolactin may be suspected. Normoz is often given to improve egg quality and cycles. Try tracking ovulation and consider a Serum Prolactin Test and AMH Test. With regular ovulation, you can conceive naturally after marriage.
Dr. Siri Suggests...
Take a Prolactin Test Test or Take a AMH Test (Anti Mullerian Hormone) Test
Answered 15/09/2025
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