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Missed periods
My period date was 17 & I got intimate without precaution on 22nd march, then on same day i ate ipill, then i got bleeding on 2nd april for 4 to 5 days, after than i missed my period as they were supposed to be on 15th april, till today u missed my periods, i also did pregnancy test on 22nd april and it was negative....what should i do now?
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Pls connect for prescription for periods to come
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You had your periods on 17 March. You had unprotected intercourse on 22 March. But that was during safe period. You also took i pill. You had bleeding on 2 April to 6 April. You were supposed to get your periods on 15 April. But due to withdrawal bleeding for 4 days you didn't get your periods. You did UPT on 22 April which was negative (obvious). You should expect your next period around  2nd  or 3rd May.  It you don't get your periods by 5 May you should do UPT and consult with a Gynaecologist with the report.
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You had withdrawal bleeding so now the expected dates of periods would be 4-5 weeks from the withdrawal
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Repeat pregnancy test If negative connect online for a prescription to help u get ur periods
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