I had unprotected sex on 16 nov and after 2 hrs I take I-Pill . My last period was on 9 nov to 12 nov. Now my periods are 7 days late I have take pregnency test today and it is negative . Can u tell me what should I do now ? Does prega news tells the accurate result today is 34 day of my cycle and the average length of my cycle is 25? What should I do now
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Hey ... avarage day is 25 days , and u r on 34th day now , don't trust it as it can show false neagtive report . As I can understand , u don't want to take chance, and hence don't delay . Whstapp me , on 97166* 331*29.
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It's due to i pill only periods will delay for few days to weeks sometimes.. kya due to progesterone withdrawal..your pregnancy test is negative then nothing to worry about that ..don't overthink n create anxiety unnecessarily
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