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Irregular periods
I had my periods on may 26th post that had protected sex on 14th June, but just to be sure took an ipill post which got bleeding (lighter than usual periods) on 25th June which lasted for about 3 days.. I usually have irregular periods. Post that checked upt on various dates between July 14- aug 6 which were all negative. Went to doc for consultation she prescribed me northisterone 5mg for twice for 5 days it's been 4 days post course yet no periods.... what is to be done? And what might be the issue
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Please consult your Gynaecologist. Next step is usually an operative interference.
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Need to wait for upto  10 days ,after taking medication. It may be related to hormonal imbalance due to I pill. You can do bhcg blood test to rule out pregnancy
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Period will happen after 8 to 10 days of stopping medicine.
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