Ideally: If you were Dr is giving you a medicine to intentionally stop your menstrual cycle that is fine. For you to just not having a period secondary to PCOS can be very problematic. Best to discuss with your healthcare provider to decide how to manage this issue. Hope this helps.
Answered 8/18/2017
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