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I took an ipill on 15th Dec after my periods ended on 14 dec,  and I had withdrawl bleeding on 24 Dec. Again on 7th Jan, i had unprotected sex, while my partner pulled out, still i took an ipill next day on 8th Jan, under 48 hours. Now it's 17 Jan today. I still had not my withdrawal bleeding. From past 2-3 days I'm having cramps and constipation. Also fatigue and headache. What could be the cause? For how long does ipill side effect lasts? It's been more than a week. And if it's pregnancy symptoms, can they be felt this early? I took a pregnancy test on 15, it came out negative.
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You have to repeat the pregnancy test after 3 weeks of last sexual contact if u don't get your periods
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Withdrawal bleed is just a side effect N Side effects may not always happen The cramps could be due to constipation Hv a high fibre y Fr fatigue get ur hemoglobin levels checked Pregnancy test can be done 24 hours after a skipped period Any test before that would be negative Do not consider withdrawal bleed as ur periods
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