Hii I had unprotected sex on 16th Nov and I had my periods date on 9th December I hadn't got my periods till now. I also had unprotected sex on 13th December and took an iPill. I hadn't got withdrawal bleeding yet.I did pregnancy test yesterday which was negative. Also he didn't ejaculated inside me in both the cases.
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Your last period was in 9th December and unprotected contact on 13th December. The periods are not due yet and may be delayed by upto 1 week. In case of delay, do a pregnancy test to confirm.
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Seek consultation to discuss various regular contraceptive options as repeated use of emergency pills is not advisable. These are hormones in high dose and can affect the cycle regularity.
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You’re asking about the situation described in the post regarding unprotected sex, missed periods,And iPill use
1. *Pregnancy risk*: The negative pregnancy test suggests pregnancy is unlikely, but it can be repeated after a few more days if periods don’t start.
2. *iPill effect*: The emergency pill can delay periods or cause irregular bleeding; withdrawal bleeding may not happen in some cases.
3. *No withdrawal bleeding*: If no bleeding occurs within a week of taking iPill, it’s advised to consult a doctor or gynecologist to rule out pregnancy or hormonal imbalance.
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