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What Causes Delay In Menstruation Other Than Pregnancy?

i m 25 had sex with my bf twice in the last week of june took unwanted 72 oll the time theni got periods on 2nd july which were supposed to be on 15 ( my cycle) after that we had sex on 3 august and took unwanted again....now i didnt have any periods yet itz late by 8 dayz and i m vomting too took home preg. test itz negative
Mon, 29 Aug 2016
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Hello,
I have gone through your query and understood the concern. Firstly, I would like to mention that so frequent use of emergency pills is completely inadvisable. They contain high doses of hormone and thus disturb the natural hormone balance. Instead, you should go for some regular form of contraception that suits you. In the current scenario, you should see a specialist for a proper clinical evaluation, get a blood test for pregnancy and a trans-vaginal sonogram to know the status of the pelvic organs. If pregnancy is excluded, a menstrual period can be induced with hormone therapy. Hope this helps.
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What Causes Delay In Menstruation Other Than Pregnancy?

Hello, I have gone through your query and understood the concern. Firstly, I would like to mention that so frequent use of emergency pills is completely inadvisable. They contain high doses of hormone and thus disturb the natural hormone balance. Instead, you should go for some regular form of contraception that suits you. In the current scenario, you should see a specialist for a proper clinical evaluation, get a blood test for pregnancy and a trans-vaginal sonogram to know the status of the pelvic organs. If pregnancy is excluded, a menstrual period can be induced with hormone therapy. Hope this helps.