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No period after Crina
Hello doctor, i gad withdrawal bleeding from 1st Jan as i had taken ipill in Dec. Since then I had not got my period, i did 2 beta hcg last one was on the 46th day of my cycle which came back negative. I consulted a dr and practo and advised me to take crina ncr for 3 days 3 time a day, 5th day since last tablet, i have not got any bleeding, Is it confirmed there's no pregnancy? When can I expect my period? Thanks
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Wait fr upto ten days after the last dose u should get ur periods If still no periods Repeat pregnancy test
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Yes if beta hcg us negative twice,. Pregnancy is ruled out. You are not getting bleeding because of hormonal disturbances
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