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Unwanted 72.. delay in periods
Period on jan - 21st january Had NON PENETRATIVE SEX(Digital fingering and stuff) on- 1st february Gave unwanted 72 pill on -2nd february Had her periods on - 18th february (with no withdrawal bleeding as side effect before this) This is march 30th and she did not have her periods... What should i do? provided doing pregnancy test is a little bit of a problem because of the present home isolation situation and my gf will not be able to buy a pregnancy kit because that would result to her family knowing about this situation and she will not be able to  handle that stress presently.. can anyone assure me whether there is any chance of pregnancy?? We did not have any penile-vaginal intercourse.. is the delay in periods an effect of the emergency contraceptive??
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If you have taken i pill on next day itself then there are almost negligible chances of pregnancy.. So dont worry.. Delay may be due to hormonal imbalance due to i pill.. But as soon as things get better, get pregnancy test done if no periods
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Yes it's caused due to pill
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If no direct contact then no chance of pregnancy.
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