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Taking I-pill On Regular Basis After Intercourse. No Periods. Pregnancy Test Negative. Have White Discharge And Cramps. Took Gynaset. What To Do?

Hi i am 22 years old girl i take ipill on regular basis..i had sex in march and took ipill and even had mu periods that month but after that till now i did not have my periods. My pregnancy test is negetive and i even took gynaset tablet but still there is no sign of blood . I do have menses symptoms like cramps and whitish discharge . Please help me. Suggest me what to do
Mon, 9 Jun 2014
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Hello
Thanks for writing to us with your health concern.
The I pill disturbs the menstrual cycle, that could be a reason.
Do not self medicate.
Consult a gynecologist for a formal evaluation and a pelvic ultrasound.
According to the status of the endometrium ( lining of the uterus ), further treatment would be advised.
Take care.
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Taking I-pill On Regular Basis After Intercourse. No Periods. Pregnancy Test Negative. Have White Discharge And Cramps. Took Gynaset. What To Do?

Hello Thanks for writing to us with your health concern. The I pill disturbs the menstrual cycle, that could be a reason. Do not self medicate. Consult a gynecologist for a formal evaluation and a pelvic ultrasound. According to the status of the endometrium ( lining of the uterus ), further treatment would be advised. Take care.