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sussiuz
sussiuz :
me la tomé el 1ro de jun y estamos a 26 y no me baja
2026-06-26 09:10:41
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analyalvarez2408
Ani💚💥 :
yo llevo 21 días y no me baja
2026-07-21 23:51:18
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userovszez2x0r
❤️MEDINA💚 :
a mí me vino la menstruación el 15 de septiembre y el día 30 de septiembre tomé la pastilla de emergencia para el día de hoy llevo 26 días de retraso me hice una prueba de embarazo en orina en sangre y las dos me salieron negativas pero aún no me viene mi regla
2025-11-08 21:21:27
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fiorela_gauto
Lara_gauto :
pero tome la pastilla post day y solo paso 6 dias que habia tomado, ahora me bajo sangrado el 11 hasta 13 de mes y ando asustada
2025-11-17 03:17:22
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maria.muoz936
Maria Muñoz :
voy para dos meses que no me baja ya me hice tres pruebas de embarazo y nada
2025-10-15 17:05:37
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rubililianayaezvi
Rubs :
yo me tomé la pastilla del dia siguiente el 15 de noviembre y según mi app el 11 estaba ovulando y me tenía que bajar el 26 de noviembre , llevo 13 dias de retraso
2025-12-08 07:02:45
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chapissvaldez
Chapiss Valdez 😚 :
30 días de retraso es normal ?
2025-11-25 17:12:32
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annis.ruiztre
La anny💨 :
yo tengo 19 días de retraso 🥲 2 pruebas de orina negativas y 1 de sangre también
2025-12-08 21:57:56
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jeaninejacuinde
Jeanine✨🫀 :
mi postday ya tiene 12 años 🫠
2025-10-17 04:10:33
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jenniferrodrguezm57
Jenny morales :
que pasa si ya tome como 10 pastillas al mes
2025-10-18 15:15:47
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marisolymelogalindolope0
Marisol Ramirez :
por qué no me baja si el mes pasado me bajó normal me tomé una pastilla en 19 de octubre y como el 24 me bajó normal y ahorita todavía no me baja
2025-11-29 13:44:34
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paulayebra21
Yeeb 🌙❤️‍🔥 :
yo tuve relaciones al siguiente dia de que termino mi periodo de menstruación me tomé la pastilla al dia siguiente... me bajo ala semana solo 1 dia pero con cólicos y ahora llevo 3 dias de atraso ... 😳
2026-08-07 15:45:09
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esperanza.112
𝓙𝓾𝓵𝓲𝓪𝓷𝓪 :
yo la tome el 13 y el 28 29 tuve un manchado marrón y esperaba el periodo el 2 el 10 me hice una prueba de embarazo y salió negativa y aún no me baja
2025-10-31 02:28:30
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darlys_camacho
darlys_camacho🇻🇪 :
Ya tengo tengo 16 días de atrazo,
2025-11-24 10:29:32
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yeni_fer3
jennifer🍒 :
yo tengo 9 días de retraso estoy asustada 😩
2026-01-08 04:59:06
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bsbv76
bianquita 🍒 :
ya se va acabar el mes y aún no me baja 😭
2025-12-28 14:34:28
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evelinhernandes2
Evelin Hernandes :
ya llevo dos meses que no me baja y soy irregular 🥺
2025-10-28 04:18:05
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www.tiktokeli11
LIZ💓 :
Ahorita mi pastilla del Dia siguiente tiene 4 añitos pero no me arrepiento por algo llegan es un amor 🥰
2025-10-15 16:20:33
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h4chik00__
ᴸᶦᵃᵐ :
me la tome el 14 y aun no me sagra y estoy a 6 dias de que me baje
2025-10-18 04:49:39
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maria.muoz936
Maria Muñoz :
necesito que me explique. algo yo me tome la pastilla un 8 de septiembre me tedia que bajar un 19. de septiembre no bajo y tampoco en octubre osea sobre el tiempo en realidad un mes y trece días que me la tome. porque yo me la tome previo a la llegada de septiembre entonce es hay yo digo que llevo dos meses de retraso a solo es uno
2025-10-22 00:57:22
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gorditadechicharron__
gorditadechicharron :
No me baja ya tengo 8 días de retraso, y cuando tuve a mi primer bebé tenía cólicos y dolor JUSTO COMO AHORITA 😞
2026-02-20 19:38:32
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crmromeo01
crm Romeo :
yo tuve relaciones un día antes de la ovulación, en la ovulación me la tomé, a los dos días me puse el Diu de emergencia y antes de que me bajara tuve manchado rosita luego me bajo normal y de nuevo sangre rosita
2025-10-15 05:39:43
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esteffaqt15
💙 :
yo llevo 25 días y no estoy en embarazo
2026-02-03 02:15:34
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ante2_1
. :
me tomé la pastilla del día después al día siguiente tube el sangrado de prevención dure una semana así y mi perdió me llegaba el 13
2025-11-27 02:56:27
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karistef24
🔥Chiquisঔৣ👑 :
dra. Mi periodo fue el del 1 de nov al 5 y posterior tuve relaciones el 25 puedo estar embarazada? pero me tomé la postday según mi calendario hoy me debía bajar pero nada; no se me ha bajado solo me siento húmeda y me da mucho miedo! por qué así me embaraze 😔y según yo no estaba en días fértiles
2025-11-28 21:12:34
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