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Ipill...no periods...beta hcg results
Hello, I am 22yrs old...I had my last periods on 30th December. I had Protected sex with my husband on 7th January but to make sure I had ipill on the same day...but I had bleeding on 13th and 14th of January...and I didn't got my periods till now so I had took beta hcg test on 30th January and it shows. Test name Result Unit Biological reference interval BETA HUMAN CHORIONIC GONADOTROPIN HORMONE (B-HCG) Method: Chemiluminescence 0.30 mIU/mL. And I took another beta hcg test on 9th February which gave results as follows n:st name BETA HUMAN CHORIONIC GONADOTROPIN HORMONE (B-HCG) Method : Chemiluminescence 1.02 mlU/mL Am I pregnant??...is there any chance that I can be pregnant?...when will I get my periods?? Suggest me medicine to get periods
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No you are not pregnant the reason you have skipped ur  period is the intake of emergency pill you will have to connect for a prescription to help you get your periods
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