Slipped condom

2024-02-14 11:00:50
I'm just spiraling over this thought again and again. Need your opinion on the situation. My period app says that my ovulation day was 7th/8th of feb and I had sex on 10th night - 11th feb early morning around 3.30 - 4.00 am but the condom slipped and as advised by the gynaecologist I took the ipill on 11th feb afternoon. So how much do you think are my chances of getting pregnant? (last period date and 24th to 28th Jan) I've been feeling weird since yesterday and even today morning I felt slightly nauseous. Is it too soon to feel morning sickness already? Or just a normal thing that might've happened because of something I must've eaten?
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In a 30 day cycle the fertile period is between date to day 18 So 10th was day 19 The chances of pregnancy are  less but not zero Reason for nausea is not pregnancy too soon to start feeling  the symptoms of pregnancy it could be a side effect of the emergency pill that you took emergency pills have a high failure rate you will have to wait tell a skipped  period to find out your chances of getting pregnant

Answered2024-02-15 05:04:40

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Answered2024-02-14 13:33:33

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Answered2024-02-14 12:55:21

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it can be due to ipill also..if you miss your periods get a pregnancy test done

Answered2024-02-14 11:10:07

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Its very early to feel any Pregnancy  symptoms. Can be due to pill /anxiety of getting pregnant. There is always a risk for pregnancy  despite of taking an Emergency  pill.. Track ur period  dates if missed take a pregnancy  test

Answered2024-02-14 14:26:05

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Answered2024-02-14 11:07:31

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Yes it is definitely not morning sickness... It's just the fear of getting pregnant or something weird u have consumed... Stop worrying, nothing will happen

Answered2024-02-14 11:04:46

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