I had sex with my boyfriend without protection in the month of feb/March and had the pill within 72 hours. I had my periods in the month of March and April. But I missed them in the months of May and June. Am I pregnant?
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If u missed ur regular period than do urinary pregnancy test with morning sample and inform me result so that I can advise u in better way.
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You will get your periods after you stop taking the medication after 7 days
Avoid lifting weights and stress and sleep with light off for 8 hours at bedtime
U should do a pregnancy test with the kits available in market. If there is no pregnancy then u r just having irregular period which can be due to the pill intake or stress or hormonal imbalance. Once u exclude pregnancy u can take hormonal pill to regularise ur menses. Also have to take proper food, do regular exercise and avoid stress.
To exclude pregnancy before taking any pill. And if the kit shows positive then should do a USG for confirmation before taking any medication. Sometimes the UPT kit may show false result. So in case of any doubt should do an ultrasound for confirmation.
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