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Q: No Period
asked by: freakier_darkali on August 1st, 2007
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so i havent come off my pill but i have.
i went to the doctors later than when i needed to start taking my pills and decided to wait until the first day of my next period to take the first one again, but my period hasnt come.
I have done this before and my periods have always come when i am meant to have my pill free week, but this time it hasnt. Its been 35 days since my last period, on pill time it is 2 weeks late, on normal time its one week late. I could be pregnant but should i hold out to take the test as i have read that it can delay after stopping but im worried as this didnt happen before
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Georgia59
replied on August 1st, 2007
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So there was a month in between taking the pills?

Yes, your period can delay when stopping pills. I'd just start taking them now to have the protection back and let my period decide when it feels like coming back.

I think you can test now... if you period is definitely late. Even if it's due to the pill, the test would still be accurate.
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