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  5. I started T Dromis 30 on April 20 and stopped on May 12 for my period to come, but my period has not started yet. The pregnancy test is negative, and I also took an I-pill on April 19. Should I be worried, and should I continue the tablet after 7 days even if my period does not arrive?

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I started T Dromis 30 on April 20 and stopped on May 12 for my period to come, but my period has not started yet. The pregnancy test is negative, and I also took an I-pill on April 19. Should I be worried, and should I continue the tablet after 7 days even if my period does not arrive?

Asked by Female, 23 · 3 days ago

A missed or delayed period after stopping T Dromis 30 can happen, especially in the first cycle or after taking an i‑pill, because emergency contraception and hormonal tablets can temporarily disturb your hormonal balance. Since your pregnancy test is negative, pregnancy is less likely, though you may repeat the test if your period does not come within a few days. If your periods remain absent for more than one cycle, or if you develop other symptoms, it is best to consult a gynaecologist for proper evaluation before continuing the tablets.
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It is common for your period to be delayed or irregular after stopping a combined hormonal contraceptive like T Dromis 30, especially since you also took an emergency contraceptive (i-pill) just before starting it.

🩺 Understanding Your Situation

  • Hormonal contraceptives and emergency pills can disrupt your menstrual cycle temporarily, causing delayed or missed periods.
  • Since your pregnancy test is negative, pregnancy is unlikely but monitoring your cycle is important.
  • This delay is often not a cause for immediate worry but can vary individually.

🩺 What You Should Do Next

  • Typically, after stopping the pill, a withdrawal bleed should begin within a week; if it doesn’t, some doctors still recommend starting the new pack after the 7-day break, but this depends on your specific situation.
  • Given that this is your first month on the pill following emergency contraception, waiting a bit longer for your period or consulting your prescribing doctor before continuing is advisable.
  • If you experience symptoms like severe pain, abnormal bleeding, or any other concerning changes, seek medical advice promptly.

🩺 When to See a Doctor

  • If your period does not start within 3 weeks after stopping the pill
  • If you develop pregnancy symptoms despite negative tests
  • If you have unusual abdominal pain or heavy bleeding

Please consult your gynecologist (specialist doctor in women’s health) to review your cycle and decide whether to continue the medication or investigate other causes for the delay. They can provide personalized guidance based on your full medical history and examination.

Answered 3 days ago