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Emergency contraceptive pill
Took an i-Pill in September. As expected for my following period cycle, I was spotting for 4-5 days instead of my periods. Now for my next cycle (nov), I missed my periods. Is it normal? I also have pcod which already makes me have really light but regular periods so I expected the hormonal impact this pill would have. But is it normal though to miss my periods 2 months after pill?
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Please do a pregnancy test first
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It may not be normal You need to keep in mind the failure rate of an emergency pill and do a  pregnancy test Irrespective of polycystic ovarian syndrome you need to understand that emergency pills are known to cause irregular vaginal bleeding delated  periods and have a very high failure rate
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If you are overdue for your periods by 3 days or more please get your beta HCG level tested and consult a Gynaecologist for further information and management
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