Help it's urgent

2025-01-12 09:41:04
I had periods on 23 December to 27 December 2024. Then after 10 days from 23 December I did protected intercourse on 2 January 2025, using condom each time. And within 3 hours on 2 January I took unwanted 72 , it was 11th day of my cycle. Then in the morning about after 8 hours on 3 January I did protected intercourse again 2 times using condom. But the Condoms were fine , no breakage or no slipping . But today on 12th January 2025 is 10th day after taking unwanted 72, I didn't got any withdrawal bleeding... I am so stressed please help me.
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Answered2025-01-13 07:18:02

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Do one urine pregnancy test

Answered2025-01-13 05:32:36

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Answered2025-01-12 16:53:24

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Withdrawal bleeding is only a side effect of pill and is not mandatory. Do pregnancy test if you miss your period date.

Answered2025-01-13 06:33:45

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Withdrawal bleeding is just a side effect Side effects may not always manifest You need to keep in mind the failure rate of emergency pills Also emergency pills are known to delay your periods Go for a pregnancy test if you skip your usual periods

Answered2025-01-13 05:39:31

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It is not necessary to have withdrawal bleeding after I pill as it is just a side effect only not a mandatory thing that is to be happened after I pill

Answered2025-01-13 05:02:26

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