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Delayed periods after ipill
Last period- 24 nov Had an ipill- 8th dec Had light period -16th dec I have not gotten any periods since then. I'm a bit worried as to how long ipill can delay period Ps: i used to have delayed periods before too.
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Plz check ur UPT or beta hcg
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Connect pls
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Connect plz
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Get a pregnancy test done. If negative then medicine can be taken to have periods. Periods are delayed due to I pill she has taken
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Go for urine pregnancy test. Pill has high failure rate and pregnancy can happen despite taking the pill
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You need a pregnancy test because emergency pills have a high failure rate If the pregnancy test is negative rather than waiting you can take a medicine to help you get your periods
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