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Delayed periods after 72 hour pill
Hello doctor, 1. Periods ended on 2nd March 2. Had unprotected sex on 4th and 8th. (Sure that we didn't come inside. But not sure about precum) 3. Took  one "unwanted 72" levonorgestrel tablet on 8th March 4. Bled heavily for 3 days - 15, 16, 17th March (thinking it was due to the 72 hour pill) 5. Had protected sex on 25th The period has still not come on 2nd April. Can you please advice?
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Consult for advice
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Go fr a pregnancy test Emergency pills hv a high failure rate Bleeding post emergency pill is just a side effect called withdrawal bleed
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Wait for 15 to 20 days before taking a urine pregnancy test
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Go for urine pregnancy test.
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Connect
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Do a Urine pregnancy test and connect please
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