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[|Human|] Hello, am 26yr old female, 5ft5in tall, 83kgs. I have had 2 miscarriages in the past.I have been diagnosed with PCOD and my TSH is slightly higher than normal range. My doctor has started me on Glycomet 850mg twice a day, thyrox-25, OVRAL-L, folvite and mumfer-f. am I on the correct combination of medications that will help me carry the baby full term? Also, i have been experiencing headache, dizziness and nausea since I have started on these mediactions. Are these common side effects? Also, i would like to know what kind of diet and exercise plan to follow when am on these medications?
[|AI|]  Hi, Oral L is a contraceptive and is given to treat pro. But you can't conceive while using this medicine. So, you can take oral for 3 months and then stop it if you want pregnancy. The problem in pod is ovulation, so you can track your follicles' growth by repeated ultrasound and see if rupture of follicles is occurring or not. If your follicles are not growing or not rupturing, then you have to take medicines like camphene for that. Discuss with your doctor regarding this.  The headache, dizziness and nausea are side effects of oral.  So don't worry about it.  Have a healthy diet.  You can do any type of weight reducing exercises, brisk walking can be one of them. Hope I have answered your question. Regards Chat Doctor.