Breast tenderness after ipill

2024-08-23 13:37:56
Me and my partner had unprotected sex on 8th August ( he didn't ejaculate fully inside but some precum was left inside) I had ipill on 9th August evening and got withdrawl bleeding on 15th August. Today on 23rd August I am experiencing breast tenderness and sometimes frequent urination. Can these be sign of pregnancy? What are my chances of pregnancy? When should I take a home pregnancy test and when to expect my normal periods?
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You didn't mention what was the date of your periods before 8 August (when you had sexual intercourse) . Please also mention how the pattern of bleeding was on 15 August. Was it like a normal period or just spotting.

Answered2024-08-24 14:13:30

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You'll be not be pregnant, if the flow on 15th was normal. Take UPT test after overdue next month

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Pregnancy test to be done after you miss your  period date. Period date is unpredictable after using the pill.

Answered2024-08-24 01:42:56

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