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Menstral Cycle

Last month (Aug) I took all of my birth control pills had my menstral cycle like normal but when it was time to start my new pack of pills I wasn't able to, until two weeks later, instead of waiting until my mentral cycle to come before starting the new pack I didn't,so now I haven't had my menstral cycle for September yet, is this normal, should I be concerned?
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If I understand you right--you took all of your pills as directed in August and had a normal cycle--then started your pack two weeks late in September--
doing that will likely delay your period by up to two weeks, so if it is less than two weeks, keep waiting.  Starting your pills that late in the cycle would certainly put you at risk for pregnancy if you were sexually active during the cycle and didn't use a back up method.  So always check a test if you're not sure.

Good Luck!

Dr B
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I just had a baby in may and I have had one monthly since the birth and I am breastfeeding and formula feeding. My last monthly started on the 4th of sept and hasn't returned. I took a pregnancy test and it was negitive. What could be causing it if it says I am not preganant?
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