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I had my last period on 22 April. No periods in may and had an Ipill on 3 jun. I didn't get any bleeding of any manner yet. Please note i have pcos too. What should I do now to get my periods?
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If you have pcos, you might be having irregular periods. If you are sexually active, please do a urine pregnancy test to rule out pregnancy first Please connect for further assistance
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You first need a pregnancy test as  emergency contraceptive pills have a high failure rate If it is negative you can connect for a prescription to help you get your periods
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Do pregnancy test. If negative you can take medicine to get your period.
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Do pregnancy test once If test is negative, medicines can be taken to induce your periods Connect for discussion
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