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Hi, I’ve just started taking a new pill and this will be my first period on this pill, it’s been 2 days since I’ve stopped taking it for my pill-free week, and there’s still no period, not sure if this is normal, I’ve not missed any pills this month so think it’s quite unlikely that I’m pregnant, not sure what this means???

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It’s normal takes 4 days for mine to start. It’s something to do with your hormone levels changing a bit for your period to start. It will start don’t panic :) xx

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Thank you so much given me some peace of mind 😊xx

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That’s alright 😊 glad I could help xx

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