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Hello, I came off my contraception in January and have PCOS so cycle is normally around 35 days, however I'm now on day 54 (nine weeks since my period) and am getting slightly worried, I have been feeling sick, dizzy, extremely tired, keep getting cramps in my hips and lower back and can't stop peeing. I have taken multiple tests either come back negative but more recently had two with a faint line, went to the doctors today they did a test which came back negative so they have ruled pregnancy out. Any advice? 

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Hi there

If your period continues not to arrive, and you continue with symptoms it may well be worth going back to your GP and asking for a gynaecologist  referral to see what’s happening with your PCOS.

I hope this helps

Best wishes

Katherine

 

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