You are correct that it can take your body 1-3 months to become adjusted to not being on the pills. However, you will ovulate prior to having a bleed. Therefore, if you are having unprotected intercourse, you could be pregnant. The medications used for treatment of the infections should not affect your period.
If you are not planning a pregnancy, do not have unprotected intercourse. Abstinence or condoms are good methods of birth control if you are not interested in a hormonal form of birth control.
If your period doesn’t come in June, and you have been having unprotected sex, do a pregnancy test. If you have not been sexually active, give your body a month or two to adjust. If your periods have not returned after 3 months, schedule an appointment with your doctor for a check-up.
26. June 2012
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