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Delay in periods
I was physically active without protection and took unwanted 72 immediately , my periods date was 23rd and still I haven't got periods , I took a urine pregnancy test and it's shows negative , I always get periods on time means they are regular just sometimes 2-3 dYs delay , also I had taken unwanted 72 on 1st of January and I got little bleeding on 14th of Jan bleeding light and not lasting even for a day I feel dull pain lower abdomen like periods will come but it's not happening , what can this be due to , should I take regestrone to get my periods?
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Emergency pill can cause delay in periods. Wait for 1 more week you will get your periods mostly. If not then repeat the pregnancy test
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The reason fr the delay is the emergency pill It is known to cause irregular vaginal bleeding also delayed periods Yes u can take regesterone since the pregnancy test is negative
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Period delay is due to side effects of pill as your pregnancy test is negative. You can either wait or take medicine to induce your period.
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