- Female
- 30 Years
- 15/09/2025
I have been taking Azitheal, Fenza, and AF 150 for a vaginal infection for the past two days due to mild odor. I am trying to conceive and usually have a 24 day menstrual cycle. My last period started on 16th July, and today is the 24th day, but my period has not started yet. Could these medications delay my period, or should I wait for a week before taking a pregnancy test?
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
Infection medicines do not usually delay periods. You are on cycle day 24 still within range. Stress or infection may mildly delay ovulation. Wait 3 to 5 more days for period. If delayed, take a Urine Pregnancy Test with morning urine.
Dr. Shaik Suggests...
Take a UPT Test (Urine Pregnancy) Test
Answered 15/09/2025
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