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What Are The Chances Of Pregnancy After Taking Ipills?

I took the minigynon contraceptive five days after my period in January only for six days because I was going on holidays . I didn t go and i didnt have sex and there is no period.what can you say is happening.y last period was on the second of January.
Mon, 13 Apr 2015
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

If you were not sexually active then it is not likely that you are pregnant.

Though pregnancy can cause a delay in the period, this can also occur due to different causes such as: (1) abnormal levels of thyroid hormone
(2)emotional stress or illness
(3)high levels of thyroid hormone
(4)physical illness
(5)polycystic ovarian syndrome

You can consider seeing your doctor for an assessment.

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What Are The Chances Of Pregnancy After Taking Ipills?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic If you were not sexually active then it is not likely that you are pregnant. Though pregnancy can cause a delay in the period, this can also occur due to different causes such as: (1) abnormal levels of thyroid hormone (2)emotional stress or illness (3)high levels of thyroid hormone (4)physical illness (5)polycystic ovarian syndrome You can consider seeing your doctor for an assessment. I hope this helps