I had unprotected sex on 3rd Sep night and took an ipill the next day at 2 pm. I got slight bleeding on 12th Sep which lasted for 4-5 days. Thereafter I had protected sex using a condom on 23rd and 24th Sep. I have not got my periods yet. I am worried. Could I be pregant?
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Next time, when you indulge in intercourse, avoid ipill and switch to emergency contraceptives. Since you have taken Ipill, it may be a reason behind your delayed menses. iPill is not 100% effective so get a beta HCG test done to confirm your pregnancy. Also if you miss your periods, consult a gynecologist for further evaluation. You can also visit my clinic International Fertility Centre located in Green Park New Delhi so that I can examine you better. You can also mail your contact details to reach you.
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Hi,
Sometimes IPill can delay your cycles.
But there are chances of conception if you have not used Condom correctly.
Meet a Gynaecologist because to precisely tell you what to do , need to know your last period date, your cycle duration.
iPill can cause erratic bleeding, as well as there are chances of failure. You can do a urine pregnancy test. Waiting for another 2 weeks if negative, and repeat if still no menses
History is little incomplete.
Even though Ipill gives both early and delayed period there is always a risk of small failure rates and pregnancy.
Better Consult a Gynaec
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