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Period delay. How many days have to wait
I am 27 years. I did unprotected intercourse on 12th February. 13th February earli morning I got my period. Then still I was in tension. I took unwanted 72 pill on 16th February evening. Every month I got my period 5-7 days earlier. Last December my period time was 27th. Tn in January I got 28th or 20th I guess. February I got 13th. But March still I didn't get my period... please help me doctor. I am in so much tension so much. How many days I have to wait? If I didnot get my period this month what will happen? Which medicine I have to take? Please help me I am in really very tension.😭😭😭😭😭
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Please get pregnancy test done next week
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A delay of upto 7 days is considered normal Feb had 2 days less Wait till 22 March
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If you had your regular periods the very next day of intercourse, then it was a safe period, you need have had ipill , also ipill doesnt work after 5 days . It does cause hormonal disturbance. You could wait for another week and do upt.
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