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Had HepA a month before, didn't get my P
Was diagnosed with HepA on 7th July. And my last period stopped by 8th July. I get periods evry month on 26th day , but now it's been delaying almost a week. This is first time it's happening. I have Final exams in 1 week. What should I do ?
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Hepa A is a vaccine for Hepatitis A. It has nothing to do with your periods. Please get a urine pregnancy test done and find the reason why your periods are delayed.
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Connect please
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Pls connect for prescription of med for period to come
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R u sexually active? If yes U need a pregnancy test Unrelated to hepatitis a If ur not sexually active u need to understand that a delay of more than 7 days is not normal Needs to be investigated n treated
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One week delay is considered normal. You can take medicine to induce your period.
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