The follower says she uses the contraceptive injection, but is worried about her
Doctor, I am my mother’s only son. She is single and seeing other men. She is worried because her period is six days late. I’m scared because we can’t afford another child and she is very careless about it. The main argument for not being pregnant is that in the last month the menstrual cycle lasted 11 days and usually lasts seven. Can this long period of time last month really delay this month’s cycle? She did it without protection, but she takes injectable contraceptives. Yet I am very worried about her.
First of all, your concern for your mother is really strong. It would be important for you to help her take better care of her sexual and reproductive health, for example through closer monitoring with her gynecologist.
If you take monthly contraceptives, or every three months, in injectable form, you are protected from unwanted pregnancy.
This longer or shorter flow may have to do with the effect of this contraceptive on your body. The important thing is that she takes it regularly and tries to take care of herself, as she does with some different partners.
Source: Terra

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