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Took 2 ipill in a month. Periods delayed
I had periods on 18 Feb 2022. I engaged in sexual activity and the primary protection failed. So, I took an ipill the same day on 1 March 2022. I had no side effects and got my periods on time on 17 March 2022. However, the periods were lighter than usual. I had no other side effects. I had sex on 28 March 2022 and the condom got removed when pulling out. It was intact just that I had to pull it out by hand. So, as a precaution I took another ipill on 28 March 2022. I had bloating for the next 2-3 days. I got bleeding after 10 days on 8 April 2022. It was light bleeding that went on for 1.5 - 2 days. Now, my periods were suppose to come on 12 April 2022. I am already a day late. I have some white discharge from the last one day. Like the slimy discharge that happens during ovulation. I am getting very worried because of all this. How should I proceed frpm here? By when should I expect my periods??
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Pls connect for prescription for periods to come
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Ipill is a high dose of hormone progesterone. It disturbs cycles. Since you have got withdrawal bleeding both the times when you hv taken ipill, chances of pregnancy are minimum. Now do not do anything. To be on the safer side do a urine pregnancy test and wait for 15 days to a month more. If no periods repeat the test.
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