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Had protected sex and took unwanted 72
I had protected sex on 20 Nov and took unwanted 72 after 12 hours. I got withdrawal bleeding for 3 days ( 26-28 nov). I took 4 pregnancy test and all were negetive ( took one on 21st dec which is one month after intercourse).The next period I got was on 7th January (40 days after my withdrawal bleeding) which lasted 4 days . Earlier my cycle used to last for 31-33 days but today it's 14 Feb ( 41st day ) and still no sign of period. Should I be worried about pregnancy. If not then when can I expect my next periods.
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If you had your last periods on 7th of january it is already 37 days Plus Is if there was no intercourse after 7th of january you cannot be pregnant You need to take a medicine to help you get your periods and investigations to understand the reason for the delay
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If you got period on 7 January and there was no intercourse after then .no chance of pregnancy. . Take medicine to induce your period.
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