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Delayed Period. Pregnancy Tests Negative. Taken Choice Pills. Is This Normal?

Hello I am 25 and I have a 6 month old.....I have taken the next choice pill 3 times since I have had her but this las time I took it it has delayed my period instead of forcing it to come.....i feel like I'm on my period but no bleeding? I was supposed to start on the 27th and here it is the 30th. I have taken 2 pregnancy tests but both were negative...how long does it delay your period? Is this normal?
Fri, 10 May 2013
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Hi there ~

I understand your concern. However having a delayed period is normal when you are taking these medications. I am positive that you are quite normal and that your menstrual periods will come back to normal when you stop taking these medications. It may be effective to have this discussion with your obstetrician who can help guide you regarding other medications that you may need to have. I hope this helps. Take care and have a lovely day!
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Delayed Period. Pregnancy Tests Negative. Taken Choice Pills. Is This Normal?

Hi there ~ I understand your concern. However having a delayed period is normal when you are taking these medications. I am positive that you are quite normal and that your menstrual periods will come back to normal when you stop taking these medications. It may be effective to have this discussion with your obstetrician who can help guide you regarding other medications that you may need to have. I hope this helps. Take care and have a lovely day!