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My periods are delayed by 7 days and preg test negative twice. Delay is due to intake of i-pill twice in the cycle. Doctor prescribed regestrone tablet for 5 days. I wanted to ask in how many days periods will come and is it safe doctors?
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The medicines are safe and you should get your menses within 15 days of last tablet. Using I pill as regular method of contraception bus not good Be wise about your sexual practices
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Wait for 15 days if u don’t get menses by the. Check the home Pregnancy test again
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Yes safe But use other contraception , i pills disturbs cycle Periods will come after 5-6 days of completing 5 days course
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Connect please
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Within ten days after the last dose Yes it's safe
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Please consult for proper discussion.
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Technically after i pill u should get ur periods. Need to get blood investigation done. connect.
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