- Female
- 32 Years
- 10/09/2025
I had FET done on 14th January and got a negative beta test on 25th January. I got my period on 30th January. I took Duphaston twice daily from 13th February and stopped on 17th February, but my period has not yet come, and I have no symptoms of pregnancy. Please advise?
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors

Dr Bhanu Prakash
General Practitioner
- MBBS
- AFIH
- Advanced certificate in critical care medicine
- Fellowship in critical care medicine
- 10+ Yrs
After stopping Duphaston, periods can take up to 7 to 10 days to come. Delay does not always mean pregnancy hormones may just need time to reset. No pregnancy symptoms is common at this stage. If no period after 10 days, take a beta hCG blood test to rule out pregnancy. Consult your fertility doctor if delay continues.
Dr. Bhanu Suggests...
Take a Beta HCG Test Test
Answered 10/09/2025
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