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I’m due to start Letrozole for the first time this month but my period is really late! I’ve done a test and it’s negative but I’ve started to get brown watery discharge, do I count this as my period and start the Letrozole or just wait and hope it starts properly?

Don’t want to waste an opportunity by taking them at the wrong time 😩

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Wait until you have a proper red bleed as that is the start of your cycle. Sounds like its about to start though x

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Your period should start properly in a day or two and as 1st post says you have to wait for the flow before taking meds If still no bleed get back to your clinic/dr for advice

Take care

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