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Period late after Plan B. Am I pregnant?

The first Plan B I took was 1st of September after sex. My period then came out on 5th and ended 10th September and I had sex the same day, but to be... read more

Had nexplanon implant for 2 and a half years and suddenly I've missed my period?

Thanks to the implant nexplanon I had finally started having regular periods. My cycle is always 28 days long since about the 3rd month in to having... read more

Depo-Provera - No Period on the shot??

I got the Depo Provera shot while on day 2 of my period. An hour later my period stopped and I haven't had one since. Is this normal?

Depo shot with period symptoms and spotting brown?

So I’m currently on the depo shot and I have been for a year now and I was on the depo before and I haven’t experienced anything like this. Both tim... read more

Nexplanon - why havent I gotten my period and what does it mean?

After I had my second child I got on birth control for the first time in my life. The birth control method I am using is nexplanon. The nexplanon is... read more

When will my period end on Depo Shot?

I am a trans guy (FTM obviously) (age 16), and my doctor gave me the Depo shot back in early June as a way to stop my period before I got on... read more

No period during the week my nuvaring was taken out?

... left it in for three weeks, and took it out for one week, but I didn't start my period on the week it was out. I did have sex within the first... read more

I took my ortho evra patch off a week early and had a period can I start a new cycle and be protect?

i took my patch off third week instead of fourth and had a period can I now start a new four week cycle and will I be protected

Can accutane make your first period late?

im on my first month of accutane, using 2 forms of birth control and my period is late, its usually on time like clockwork. my husband has had a... read more

Can antibiotics delay or make your period late?

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