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Is this a side effect of an i-pill?
I took a contraceptive pill in March, after which I got my period in April and May, earlier than usual. Which was expected. But I haven't gotten my period since then. Could this be a side effect of the pill? I exercise regularly, and eat a balanced diet. I'm stressed with work, which could also be a factor. But it bothers me, for skipping my period. I'm too afraid to take a pregnancy test. Should I?
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Please take a pregnancy test
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The pill taken in March will not present with delayed periods in the month of July You should definitely go ahead with the pregnancy test rather than being afraid and yes stress is not the reason for the delay
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