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My periods are delayed but test is neg
Hey. I am supposed to get my periods on march 22. But I haven't got my periods until today 7 april. In march I took two ipill in a gap of 10days. I ate papaya too. But no signs of periods. I took pregnancy test on april 3rd but the results are negative. First ipill was take immediately after the unprotected sex with in 3hr. But second Ipill was take after appointment 36hrs. I don't know what to shall I wait for few days and see if the periods might come. Or shall I take the test again. What causing my delay. Am I pregnant ?
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Please get your beta HCG level tested and consult with a Gynaecologist with the report. Your first aim should be to get your periods. Scientific explanations can wait.
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The reason for the delay is the emergency pill You are not pregnant since pregnancy test is negative You can connect for a prescription to help you get your periods
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