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What Causes Stoppage In Periods?

I had sex but with protection. And after this I took ec pills also but it s been 46 days now still my periods not happened. Even I took pregnancy test but show negative Even I consult doctors too he said to take regestone tablets . Pls suggest me what should I do
Tue, 29 Mar 2016
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Hello,

Thanks for writing to us.

EC pills make period late to irregular by hormonal imbalance. Mental stress is associated factor.

If pregnancy test is negative, I suggest you to take Regestrone pill twice daily for 5 days to induce period.

You will get withdrawal bleeding within 3-5 days after stopping them. If you don't get it by this time, you may need to undergo one USG and hormone profile to rule out underlying pathology.

Review with test reports for next management. Good luck.
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What Causes Stoppage In Periods?

Hello, Thanks for writing to us. EC pills make period late to irregular by hormonal imbalance. Mental stress is associated factor. If pregnancy test is negative, I suggest you to take Regestrone pill twice daily for 5 days to induce period. You will get withdrawal bleeding within 3-5 days after stopping them. If you don t get it by this time, you may need to undergo one USG and hormone profile to rule out underlying pathology. Review with test reports for next management. Good luck.