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Taken Levonelle. Late Period. Negative Pregnancy Test. Reason?

I took levonelle last month after contraception failed ,and my period came about a week later and was normal,i also took about 4 pregnancy test all read negativeI then got some very light bleeding for a day or two 2 weeks later now my periods late , I have been sexually active but used protection is this can this be down to levonelle messing up my cycle , iv never been very regular or shall I consult my gp
Thu, 20 Jun 2013
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Hello
Thanks for your query.
Yes, it could be due to levonelle messing up your cycle.
It notoriously does this, so is best avoided, as a substitute to regular protection.
Having said this, there could be other causes such as anxiety, stress, hypothyroidism, polycystic ovaries etc.
It is best to consult your GP
Take care.
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Taken Levonelle. Late Period. Negative Pregnancy Test. Reason?

Hello Thanks for your query. Yes, it could be due to levonelle messing up your cycle. It notoriously does this, so is best avoided, as a substitute to regular protection. Having said this, there could be other causes such as anxiety, stress, hypothyroidism, polycystic ovaries etc. It is best to consult your GP Take care.