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Beta hcg negative late period
She had an ipill on 4th of January after having an unprotected sex 17hours back... She is due for her period and last period date is 23rd of December . She is due for her period since last 4 days as she had a cycle of 30-31 days... Hence we went for beta hcg pregnancy  blood test and it came back as less than 1.20 mlU/ml... Also she is taking an antibiotic due to sore throat and fever since last3 days back... Is this delay due to ipill or antibiotics ? Is the beta hcg result accurate as it is done after 23 days of intercourse ?
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Wait for 4-5 days more period will come. If it doesn't come,do home based urine pregnancy test. Connect for prescription for medicines to get period if the pregnancy test remains negative
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Connect please
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Delay in period due to pill.as per BetaHCG test, there is no pregnancy.
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Prescription required.
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