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Missed Periods
*Me and my partner had protected sex, despite that I took the I pill in morning, after taking the pill, I got periods in 4-5 days, I bleed for 3 days, can I consider periods as a cycle or not? * It's been one month  10 days  since I bleed after the pill and I haven't had my regular periods. * So do I have a chance of getting pregnant? *I also checked with the kit, it came negative, so is a blood test require? *And how much more should I wait for my regular period?
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There are chances of pregnancy. It’s better to go for beta HCG hormone levels evaluated.
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Bleeding after the intake of emergency pills is not your periods but a side effect called withdrawl bleeding If you haven't got your period yes there are chances of you being pregnant because emergency pills have a high failure rate You can go for the confirmatory test which is the blood test If 37 days have passed since day  one of your period before they intake of emergency pill you need a medicine to help you get your periods
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