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Suffering From PCOD. Missing Periods. Had I-pill After Intercourse. Will This Be The Cause?

hiii mam...am hvng pcod frm last three years...frm last 4months i didnt got my periods..on last 27 th 1am i hd a intrcorse wth ma bf...it was a protected one..he spurt out in condmn outside my vagina ...for a double protectioni hd a ipil on 28th...what effect ipill on iregullar periods..?? wat should i do for get periods?am afraid of gettng pergnancy as he just rubbed pennis before d intercouse..?? whether i hv to take any medicines for gettng periods..i ws so tnsd.plz help me doc
Mon, 7 Jan 2013
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Hello
Thanks for your query.
I pill can cause slight alteration of the menstrual pattern, but since you are already having PCOD, that causes the main effect on periods.
You should definitely consult a gynecologist, as PCOD needs detailed investigation and treatment, even if you do not want a pregnancy.
Morevoer, Ipill also has a slight failure rate ( 5 % if taken within 24 hours ), so please see a gynecologist for the same too.
Take care.
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Suffering From PCOD. Missing Periods. Had I-pill After Intercourse. Will This Be The Cause?

Hello Thanks for your query. I pill can cause slight alteration of the menstrual pattern, but since you are already having PCOD, that causes the main effect on periods. You should definitely consult a gynecologist, as PCOD needs detailed investigation and treatment, even if you do not want a pregnancy. Morevoer, Ipill also has a slight failure rate ( 5 % if taken within 24 hours ), so please see a gynecologist for the same too. Take care.