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Missed periods!
I had protected sex on 2March but felt the condom broke so took an ipill on 3 March, within 24 hrs. Condom was okay as we checked later but to be on the safer side we took the pill. My ovulation was due in 3-4 days as i track my cycle through flo. My period were supposed to come on 20 March but missed, it is 20 April and my periods still haven't come. I took 5 pregnancy tests, all negative. Could i be pregnant? Is it because of the ipill??? Please respond. My last period was on 26/02/2024 It is currently 57 days late.
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As pregnancy test is negative, no chances of pregnancy You need to take medicines to get your periods Connect for prescription
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Get beta HCG test to confirm. Pill also delays period as side  effect .
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If Pregnancy test is negative you are not pregnant The reason for the delay is the intake of emergency pill You can take a medicine to help you get your periods
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