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About missing period.
I took one Levonorgestrel 1.5 mg (emergency contraceptive pill) on the 18th of December. However, I took another emergency contraceptive pill (Ulipristal Acetate 30 mg) on the 21st of December. On the 24th of December, I experienced light bleeding, which ended the next day but  My last period was on the 11th of December. It is now the 15th of January, and I still haven’t gotten my period. I am a bit worried. Is there a chance that I could be pregnant, or could something else be wrong?
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Why are you taking emergency contraceptive pills frequently? Bleeding between periods is its side effects.It causes hormonal disturbances.It is emergency contraceptive not a regular contraceptive.wait for one week.After that if periods are not coming go for pregnancy test.
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yes you Could be pregnant A simple pregnancy test will help you find out You need to understand that emergency pills are known to cause irregular bleeding which you have faced Delayed periods They have a high failure rate If the pregnancy test is negative wait till18th as up to 37 days cycle is considered normal If still no periods and repeat pregnancy test is negative you can connect for a prescription to help you get your periods
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