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Mam you have told me to count gap between 2 day one of the period what does it mean mam please explain I am not getting your point. Mam my normal cycle length is 30-36 days at max in previous cycle I didn't got my till 36 days so I had taken noresterione on 38 th day of my cycle and got bleeding after 6-7 days means 44th day. So my point is I had sexual intercourse on this cycle on 13 15 feb 19 feb and 25 feb and taken test on 38th day of my cycle beta hcg and tvs vaginal normal is this test valid. I had taken ipill on 14 and had withdrawal bleeding on 18-22 is my test valid
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The day u get ur periods that is day one Subsequent cycle u get ur periods is day one So whn we count between 2 day one of the periods gap can be 21 to 37 Yes ur test is valid Any test done after day 37 counting from day one of the periods before ipill Rules out pregnancy Do not consider bleeding post ipill as ur periods that's a side effect called withdrawal bleed
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Getting periods on 44 th day after taking norethistore does not mean u got the bleeding spontaneously. It was your withdrawal bleed. If u want to be sure that pregnancy is not there then do pregnancy test after 3 weeks of last intercourse. There are various causes for delayed periods other than pregnancy
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