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Ipill and primolut N
Hi doctor. My LMP was 6th march i have 35days cycle. I had protected intercourse on 24th day of my cycle which was 29th march but i was scared hence took ipill. Due some religious functions I started with primolut n twice daily for 3 days. My last tab was on 3rd april night. Since then it has been 6 days I haven't got my period. I did multiple HPT all negative. Did beta hcg blood test yesterday it was below 2.0. Has taking both the pills caused hormonal imbalance? Can pregnancy be ruled out? What should I do to get my periods? Pls help
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Yes Thy can cause hormonal imbalance U need to wait till total ten days after the last dose of primolut If no bleeding u need to repeat pregnancy test As of now u just need to wait
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You can expect period in ten days after completing the course of primolut N
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