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Stopped Taking Microgynon To Conceive. Had Withdrawal Bleeding. Missed Periods. What Is Wrong?

i stopped taking microgynon 30 to conieve in march. a few days later i had a withdrawl bleed and four weeks exactly later i had my first real period. now my second period off the pill was due on thurs 2 may and it is a week late today. i took a test at home and was negative. im never late. i was on the pill 5 years and never missed one. what is wrong?
help! thanks :)
Sat, 15 Jun 2013
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In the current scenario, you may repeat the pregnancy test with a fresh early morning sample of urine a couple of days later. Else, you may go for the serum beta-hCG test and also a trans-vaginal sonogram for better confirmation. You may contact your consultant for further appraisal of the situation. Hope you find this information useful. Take care.
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Stopped Taking Microgynon To Conceive. Had Withdrawal Bleeding. Missed Periods. What Is Wrong?

Hi, In the current scenario, you may repeat the pregnancy test with a fresh early morning sample of urine a couple of days later. Else, you may go for the serum beta-hCG test and also a trans-vaginal sonogram for better confirmation. You may contact your consultant for further appraisal of the situation. Hope you find this information useful. Take care.