- Female
- 34 Years
- 17/09/2025
Hello doctors, I had my periods on 18th June. I am on Normoz DS for PCOD. My periods are generally irregular and 10 to 15 days late. I am trying to conceive. I checked for pregnancy at home and the tests were negative on both 23rd and 27th July. Please advise what I should do. I am also having a throat infection and the doctor prescribed Augmentin. Is it safe if I am pregnant? I am very scared regarding my periods as well.
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
Normoz helps improve ovulation in PCOD. If both pregnancy tests (23rd and 27th July) are negative, you may not be pregnant. Augmentin is safe in early pregnancy if needed. Repeat a Serum beta hCG and see your gynecologist if period still does not come in 5 days. Do not panic PCOD often delays periods.
Dr. Yusuf Suggests...
Take a Beta HCG Test Test
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