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Elli113
1 year ago

If you’ve had unprotected traffic since decommissioning, you can’t exclude pregnancy. From 19 days after the traffic in question you can make a test.

a week I had my days

No, you didn’t. The pill turns off the natural cycle, that’s the joke. The bleeding in the pill break is a reaction of the body to the hormonal withdrawal, and no “right” period.

It may take a while until the natural cycle has reintroduced. Some women sometimes take longer. If no bleeding has been used for more than three months after decommissioning, it is called “post-pipe syndrome”.

Alexandra1410
1 year ago

That’s normal. You didn’t have a cycle and no period during the intake, only ne bleeding of the abortion that occurs only due to the pause. Your body has to get used to producing your own hormones

This can take up to a year until your cycle has normalized.
But still, you should always be well-prevented, because even pregnancy is possible, but not if properly prevented.

Kugelflitz
1 year ago

If both can be possible if you have not otherwise prevented, then a pregnancy is close.

However, after the drop-off, you had only the bleeding you had in the break, your period did not come.

Girl2025
1 year ago

I’d make a test for security.

But may it be that your body may still be used to the conversion.