It is possible for menstruation to be delayed after stopping hormonal contraception. This may not necessarily indicate a problem. Taking a pregnancy test from a pharmacy can usually provide a reliable result if done from the first day of expected menstruation. It may be helpful to wait a few more weeks. If the results are still negative and menstruation has not occurred, it is advisable to consult a doctor as a precaution.
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