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Peeing a lot after taking meprate
Me n my bf have usual sex last month I missed my periods after taking primolut tablet I had very lite bleeding only for 2 days this month I'm missing my periods and took meprate for 5 days twice. It's been 3 days since I stopped meprate but I didn't get my periods and I'm peeing a lot now. Is there any possibility of pregnancy or  any other medical problem because of my weight and food habits. My intake of food for a few months is bad. I'm worried, if I'm pregnant which I don't want to be
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Do urine pregnancy test , to be very sure , if possible go for bhcg test to be
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Get a urine pregnancy test just to be sure.. After taking me prate you should wait for a week to get your periods.. You should get yourself evaluated for irregular periods.. Just taking tablets irregularly will not help you..
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