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Missing periods after taking unwanted 72
Last period on 20 sept. Ended on 24 sept. First time sex on 26 sept with fiance. Unprotected sex but had unwanted 72 within hours. There was some spotted bleeding on 28,29 not like regular period Usually have normal period with next expected on 20 Oct. It's 31 Oct still no period. Is there chance of pregnancy. Also advice for any abortion method as I am just engaged.not married and don't want the child so early.
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Spotting on 28 and 29 September due to emergency contraceptive pill.Due to effect of pill you are not getting period.If you have doubt do pregnancy test by urine or blood.Bhcg is blood test.
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GET AS. BHCG TEST DONE
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First when u did intercourse u were in safe period mostly n u took ipill also. Bleeding on 28-29 was due to withdrawal of pill mostly. Ipill changes ur cycle pattern. If ur urine test is negative then u can take blood test to be sure. If dats normal den u can get n ultrasound n take meds to get ur periods. Further consult online.
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