Missed 2nd period post ipill.

2023-06-28 11:56:49
I am 23,f. I had intercourse with my partner & took an ipill (May 11) though it was a protected intercourse, we doubt the possibility of a tear in the condom. However, post ipill i got my period on the expected date (May 27) which lasted for 3-4 days roughly(flow being okish to normal). My 2nd period was due on June 25, but it's missed (today is June 28). Post ipill, I had NOT been physical. I am travelling at the moment so pregnancy test is not an option as I am stationed at a very remote place. I will be back home by end of next week. 1) I am being paranoid and want to know why my 2nd period is delayed. 2) if the delay is common post ipill then when should I expect the periods to come? 3) what should I do next? Can there be a pregnancy post 1st period.
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Please wait for another 3 days. After that get a beta HCG level done and consult with a Gynaecologist

Answered2023-06-28 17:25:35

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Connect please

Answered2023-06-28 14:43:08

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Please get a pregnancy test done to rule out pregnancy
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please consult Dr Sushila Gupta senior Gynaecologist on practo for further management

Answered2023-06-28 13:13:42

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Bleeding post emergency pills is not ur periods but a side effect called withdrawal bleed Side effects of emergency pills can last upto a month This could be a side effect Emergency pills HV a high failure rate U could be pregnant Go fr a pregnancy test If negative u can connect for a prescription to help you get ur periods

Answered2023-06-28 12:23:41

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