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No sign of periods after 2 negative UPTs
Partner (25F) took an ipill (within 3 hours) after an accident on the 9th day of her 30-32 day cycle. She suffered heavy bleeding for a week starting from day 23. This was reduced with the help of medication. We are not sure if this was an early periods or withdrawal bleeding. She took UPTs on both 33rd and 39th day that came out as negative. Its currently day 55 and she still didn't have periods. She also complains about breast tenderness for could of weeks. Should this be a concern? Do we need to take additional pregnancy tests? Thanks in advance.
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Please connect for online consultation and prescription of medicine for periods to come
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Please get a sonography of the lower abdomen done and consult a Gynaecologist on Practo with the report.
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Connect please
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Get a usg done
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Please consult for proper discussion
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Repeat pregnancy test if negative she can take a medicine to help her get her period This is a side effect of ipill
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