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“My last period was on 19 April. I had intercourse on the fifth day of my period, but the protection got damaged, so I took Unwanted 72 the same day. After that, I had intercourse again on 11 May without protection, but he is sure that sperm did not go inside. Now it has been 5 days since my expected period date, and my periods still haven’t come, even though they are usually always on time.”
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It's ok.. You can wait for a few more days. Menses can get delayed due to harmonal change (Unwanted 72)
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Unwanted 72 commonly causes temporary menstrual changes such as delayed periods, early bleeding, spotting, lighter flow, or cycle disturbance for that month. Since you took the tablet on the same day the condom got damaged, the emergency pill was used appropriately and this significantly reduces the chance of pregnancy from that episode. Also, intercourse on the 5th day of the period is usually considered a relatively lower fertility time in many women. Regarding the second intercourse on 11 May without protection — even if ejaculation did not happen inside, pregnancy risk cannot be called absolutely zero because pre-ejaculatory fluid may rarely contain sperm. However, compared to full unprotected ejaculation, the risk is still lower. A delayed period by around 5 days after taking emergency contraception is quite commonly seen and does not automatically confirm pregnancy. Stress and anxiety after such incidents can also delay periods further.
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Avoid repeatedly taking emergency pills frequently, because they can disturb the menstrual cycle and hormone balance temporarily. For future protection, regular contraception methods are safer and more predictable than depending repeatedly on emergency contraception. For confidential guidance regarding menstrual delay, contraception, and women’s intimate wellness, you may also connect with us at 9 3 1 5 6 6 1 5 6 5.
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Maintain proper sleep, hydration, balanced meals, and stress control while avoiding excessive anxiety and repeated overthinking about symptoms, as stress itself can delay periods further after emergency contraceptive use. Thank you
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-Yes it can be permanently cured with Homeopathy treatment. -Very effective medicines are there in Homeopathic. -With my treatment you will get permanent relief. -Will prescribe the complete treatment. -You can consult me now through online. Warm Regards
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Take proper counselling to clear ur doubt
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Get tested
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Take consultation
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Hello, Use of unwanted 72 disturbs the usual timing of your periods
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