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Periods from 23-27 October.
I had protected sex with my partner on 30 October after which she took ipill on 31 October. She had brown - red bleeding from 7-9 November.
Periods from 2-7 December
We had physical contact on 28 December and she again took an ipill within 24 hours.
From 4 January she is having backpack and sometimes mild cramps for a few seconds once or twice a day (she always has this every month before her periods) but still didn't get the periods.
She had a urine pregnancy test on 15 December which is negative. Is there any chance of pregnancy?
Can she take medicine for periods?
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Hi good morning
Thnxs for your question
Ipills makes ur period irregular for 1 month to 2 month as it contains hormones.
I need complete details regarding ur menes pattern and last menes date so I can help you.
U did protected sex so no worries abt pregnancy.
If she missed her regular period than do urinary pregnancy test with morning sample and inform me result.
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First of all ipill is not a good contraceptive choice if u want to take every month.. it is an emergency contraceptive pill and as the name suggests should be used only in emergency situations... It has high dose of hormones which can cause change in menstrual cycle... Get a upt done now... If it is negative then she can take withdrawal medication
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