Ipill, period related

2020-09-09 06:15:34
Expected ovulation day as per tracker was 28th aug. Had unprotected act with withdrawal method on 24th. Withdrawal  method had somewhat failed. Had 1 ipill on 26th, after 32hrs. Cervical mucus  remained clear and stretchy till 28th aug , from 29th it became white and sticky. Had arrays of discomfort for the next 10-12 days. Ranging from cramps, back pain,  fatigue, bloating and gas, breathlessness. Did a HPT on 08th Sept, came negative. Currently  on 9th Sept, gas has gone but fatigue and breathlessness remain. Chest feels fuller and little sore on sides.  Have visibly gained weight and lower abdomen feels harder and fuller. Also there is quite an increase in cervical mucus which is white, creamy and odorless. I'm expecting my periods on 12th Sept (as per tracker, not considering ipill). Since I had a negative hpt on 8th, is there still  a chance of pregnancy or is all this discomfort due to the ipill? Do I need to check for pregnancy again?
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Hai as you took the pill within 72hrs chances of pregnancy are less wait for your period if there is any delay then do a test

Answered2020-09-09 06:20:27

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It could be cause of ipil...if you don't get periods by 12th do a bhcg which is more confirmatory...

Answered2020-09-09 07:13:19

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Your discomfort could be because of the I pill. However u seem to have taken the pill within the prescribed time frame.. so less chances of pregnancy.. if u do not get period in time, u can repeat the test and see.

Answered2020-09-09 06:28:42

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Pregnancy is not possible dear
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Relax

Answered2020-09-09 06:26:36

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