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Periods Delay after taking i pill
Hey, I got my period on August 29, then took i-Pills on September 5 and 6. I had bleeding on September 15 for two days, but haven’t gotten my period since then. Is this delay normal after taking i-Pills, or should I be worried?
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There can be hormonal imbalance after that but still do pregnancy test and consult
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You should do a urine pregnancy test and consult a Gynaecologist with the report.
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The chance of getting pregnancy is unlikely but still if you had a doubt do upt and if your sexually active frequently try contraceptive methods
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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Emergency contraceptive pills have period irregularities.the time at which you took pills is unsuitable for pregnancy so mostly chances of pregnancy are ruled out still if in doubt take urine pregnancy test
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Yes i pill do cause menstrual abnormalities,
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Consult to know the basket of contaceptive options available
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Yes the emergency pills are known to delay periods but make sure that you are not pregnant understanding that emergency pills hv a high failure rate
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Hi, this kind of change in menstrual cycle length is common on consumption of I pill Now 15 September is your first day of current cycle. I suggest online consultation to understand emergency contraception to be comfortable in such situations.
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