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Missed period and negative UPT
I had protected sex on 16 March. I got my period on 4 April which lasted till 9 April. It was first time that it lasted for 5 day. Usually it is 3 days. In May my period was due on 5 May but it didn't came. Now it is 22 days late. I took urine pregnancy test on 16 May and again on 25 may both of which came to be negative. I have some symptoms like headaches, increased appetite, thirstyness, weight gain, abdominal pain, back pain, breast heaviness, pain in vagina, frequent urination. I'm not able to do serum b-Hcg test due to lockdown. I live in a small village and have no transport facilities now. I'm still in doubt about pregnancy. Can I still be  Pregnant after having two test negative?
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Take Tablet Regestrone 5 mg three times a day for 7 days You will get your periods after you stop taking the medication after 7 days
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Hi. Preg is not possible . You can syart tab Meprate twice a day for 5 days for withdrawl bleeding .
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