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Delay in menses
Doctor, I have pcod, but I have had regular periods. I had my last period on 20th Feb, which was over by 26th Feb. On 28th Feb I had an unprotected intercourse, within one hour of it I took a pill of Unwanted 72. From 8th to 14th March I had very little bleeding (withdrawal bleeding it is I guess). I have not got my regular periods till now (May 27). I am worried about this, is there any indication of pregnancy. Also, on the 14th of May, I did a urine pregnancy test (using plush oh! Pregnancy kit) early in the morning. It was negative. I am quite worried as I have not got my periods since my last menses. What should I do, is there any possibility of pregnancy. Please help!
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Please get your beta HCG level done and consult a Gynaecologist with the report
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Just check your serum beta hcg to be sure about pregnancy . The periods and this type of unpredictable bleeding can be either due to pregnancy or the I pill you took
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Repeat urine pregnancy test or else go fr beta hcg which is most diagnostic for pregnancy . After reports kindly consult for further management. If thres no pregnancy then probable causes are hormonal imbalance.
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You are getting regular period, pregnancy test is negative. No chance of pregnancy.
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Take a repeat urine pregnancy test. If negative, it's not a pregnancy and you can take pills after consulting a gynecologist for withdrawal bleeding. It is not advised to have amenorrhea more than 2 months.
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Consult a gynec and get an ultrasound done.
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No chances of pregnancy if last intercourse was in February
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There is no possibility of pregnancy as upt is negative
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