I had my period on 24th May,
Had unprotected sex - 28th May i.e on 4th day of my period.
Took ipill within 7 hours.
And then got my next period after taking ipill on- 14th June which lasted for 4 days.
Since then I haven't got my periods yet, it's 20th July today.
Is there any possible chances of me getting pregnant?
Could this is be due to ipill?
What should I do?
Would appreciate some guidance on this.
Regards.
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If you had sexual intimacy after 14 June then it is possible that you might have conceived.
If you had no sex relations after 14 June then this could be due to i pill.
Please get a sonography of lower abdomen done and consult with a Gynaecologist on Practo with the report.
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U cud be pregnant
Bleeding post ipill intake is not ur periods but a side effect of ipill called withdrawal bleed
Go fr a pregnancy test
If negative the reason fr the delay is ipill
Hello.is there any act of unprotected intercourse from 14th June to 20july? If yes plz do pregnancy test. The I pill u took in the month of may will not have any effect after 2 months
Get urine pregnancy test done.
Pill also delays the period due to hormone imbalance .
If test is negative then you can take medicine to induce your period .
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