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Irregular menstrual cycle.
Hey,I want to ask about irregularity I'm having in my periodic cycle. On 12th January I got my regular period and on 17th January I took ipill then on 25th January had light bleeding. Also, did pregnancy test on 14th February which was negative and got normal period on 25th February and in 25th March also. But in the month of April I didn't get my period. On 5th and 6th May got two three drops of clotted blood and after that nothing at all.
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Mam you are so smart. You dont know the players, in your body. Ipill  can remove unwanted product but unwanted activity always punish you through your life, start from irregular menses to infertility and so on.
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Do not worry. It might be a temporary side effect of I pill. Go for a Serum TSH and USG Lower abdomen to be on safer side to diagnose any pathology. Please feel free to consult me using the app with reports
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Is there any stress ? Need to check hemoglobin level .
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Irregular usage of ipill can result in changes in date of menses. Check when you have your menses in June. There's nothing more to do now. Pro tip- if you're sexually active and having frequent intercourse either use a condom or start a regular ocp instead of emergency contraception. Ipill may look appealing but it's not to be used as a regular contraception.
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