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Hi,Me and my partner had a sex on 05/08/2022 and because of contraceptive failure (condom tore up) it turned up into an unprotected sex. However not sure semen has entered or not. But still she took a pill ie., I pill on the same day within 12 hours. The day when we had sex was 6th day of her periods. Her periods began on 31/07/2022.  On 12/08/2022 she had pain below her stomach and waist. She had vaginal Bleeding also. Though not so much but very less. It was dark brown in colour and this bleeding stopped on 17/08/2022.She has a 30 days menstrual cycle normally. After that we had pregnancy test on 23/08/2022 and it came up negative.Also we had consecutive pregnancy tests on 1/09/2022 and 4/09/2022 and 09/09/2022 which all came up as negative. But she didn't have her periods yet. Also she is experiencing some mild periods like pain. Kindly help and advice ? What could be the reason she didn't have her period yet? Should I wait ? kindly advise.I am very much concerned. Will be grateful.
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All this r becozof ipill effect U  have to wait  until ur regular periods
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Connect please
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Please consult for proper discussion.
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After taking I pill , menses can get irregular. If pregnancy test is negative so many times then nothing to worry about. You can wait for 10 more days for menses . If still no periods then consult again
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One week delay is considered normal. Pill delays  the period, as the pregnancy test is negative you can either wait for period or take medicine to induce period. Go for beta HCG test to confirm too.
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