I had a chemical pregnancy on June 14 and so far I didn't get my periods and it's been 36 days. Is this a normal behaviour or should I need to consult the doctor.
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Periods can definitely be delayed after chemical pregnancy ..you need to wait for 5 to 6 weeks from the date of bleeding in chemical pregnancy.. if still periods do not occur then consult a gynecologist near you for further examination and Management
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