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Sexual intercourse on 13 feb but unfortunately condom broke but their was no ejaculation last lmp was on 6 feb to 11 feb took ipill within 12 hr on 14 feb had a brownish bleeding from 18 to 23 feb bleeding was not very heavy as period but not to lo so that pad was required for that. Checked pregnancy test on 6 march after 21 days and on 9 march 24 days after taking ipill with morning urine both came negative. When will i have my period from which day i will count date of period. Is their any chance of pregnancy
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Ipill has a high failure rate n is known to cause irregular vaginal bleedin What u faced post ipill was a side effect called withdrawal bleed not ur periods Ipill is also known to delay period Wait till 15 if still no periods repeat pregnancy test n if negative u can take a medicine to help u get ur periods
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U shall consult
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Mostly in next week u ll get your periods. Since u did pregnancy test after 3 weeks of last intercourse chances of pregnancy is nil. I Pill causes delayed periods
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