Took ipill and bled 10days later (3days)

2024-11-18 15:58:35
My girlfriend took an ipill on 3rd Nov (Within 24hrs) although we had Protected Sex on 2nd Nov using Condoms but after getting off the condom from my penis I forgot to wash my hands, Then I fingered her atlast (iam sure my hands were dry with no sperm stick on it), She bled on 12th Nov for 3 days without passing any blood clots (it wasn't light or heavy) enough to soak the pads, And Just soon after on 17th Nov we did a home pregnancy test which resulted in Negative, Her last period was on 24th oct and it was for 5days But as I mentioned she bled early in Nov, So is there any kind of concern ? Please doctors kindly reply it's Urgent !
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You need to be educated about the correct timing of doing a pregnancy test Pregnancy test can be done only 24 hours after a skipped period You mention that last period was on 24th of October so any test done before 25th of November would be wrongly timed and negative Also you need to be educated about the side effects of emergency pills They are known to cause irregular vaginal bleeding delayed periods and have high failure rate which means you can be pregnant despite one

Answered2024-11-20 05:29:02

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Wait for her period in November. Do pregnancy test if the period date is missed. Pill has high failure rate and pregnancy can happen despite taking the pill.

Answered2024-11-19 20:07:15

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