No withdrawal bleeding

2020-12-29 12:59:33
No withdrawal bleeding 10 days after taking ipill (Pill was taken 3 hours after protected intercourse). Is there a reason to be worried?
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Unprotected intercourse and then I pill can derange the periods due to its higher dosage of hormones.wait and watch

Answered2021-01-07 03:18:09

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You can wait 7 days after your tentative period date. If Not you can do an UPT to rule out pregnancy

Answered2021-01-06 18:03:48

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Hello  dear  user, there should  be withdrawal  bleeding  after I pill means you are safe but if you have  taken  I pill  within 7 days after period there might be no withdrawal  bleeding  so now wait for periods  and if you miss your pds  then  go for pregnancy  test after 7 days

Answered2021-01-06 04:53:11

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When was yr last period? When was the ipill taken? Ipill.will not cause withdrawal bleeding. So wait for yr usual date and if your periods are overdue then visit a gynecologist.

Answered2021-01-03 10:04:35

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It's not for withdrawal bleed Periods is it delayed Confirm by urine pregnancy kit Sometimes may be delayed periods also

Answered2020-12-29 16:06:35

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I pill will not cause withdrawal bleeding in everybody. You can wait for normal periods. If still no periods do a pregnancy test with morning sample fasting urine.
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If urine pregnancy test is positive do a ultrasound pelvis done for uterus tubes and ovaries and gestational sac
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Answered2021-01-14 01:55:27

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I pill does not cause withdrawal bleeding

Answered2021-01-11 05:22:19

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Withdrawal bleed after taking ipill will depend on which day of the cycle is the pill taken. If it is in the initial first days of the menstrual cycle, patient will not have bleeding as there is not sufficient oestrogen primed endometrium for the patient to bleed. Now you need to wait for next menses at the original due date of menses. If she misses her menses, get a urine pregnancy test done.

Answered2020-12-31 07:03:42

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