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I started my LMP on March 6th and have a usual cycle of 31–35 days. I took an i-pill on March 17th after intercourse. Following that, I had bleeding on April 1st. My period is now 5 days late , but I had a Beta HCG blood test on April 13th which was (< 2.00 mIU/mL). Was the bleeding on April 1st likely a withdrawal bleed from the i-pill or my actual period? And when should I expect my periods to come ?
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If ur beta hcg is negative, you are not pregnant. Ipill is a hormonal pill, which may cause irregular bleeding in few cases. Please consult for further doubts and concerns
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The bleeding on first was a side effect of the emergency pill called withdrawal bleeding Date of next period is unpredictable As emergency pills are known to delay periods Sense the pregnancy test is negative you are safe
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If you got proper bleeding like menses on 1st April then consider it as menses As beta hcg is negative, no chances of pregnancy
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Period is unpredictable after taking emergency pill. As BetaHCG test is negative you can wait for your period date.
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