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Hello, my last lmp was on 6 to 12 feb by using cirina ncr. Yesterday I had sex with my bf just in 2-3 min his condom tore a little from the centre we realised that and stoped. But there was no ejaculation. I am going to take ipill today. I had taken cirina ncr recently will it effect ipll Or will it effect on my body. Could I bleed after taking ipll. When will I bleed. After that any chance of pregnancy pls tell
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You had your periods from 6 to 12 February. You had sexual intercourse on 13 February. Whatever may happen to the condom, you can't become pregnant by an intercourse on day 5 of the cycle. So you are safe. You need not take emergency contraceptive.
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice pls
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Ipill is known to cause irregular vaginal bleedin This is a side effect which may or may not happen Yes emergency pills hv a high failure rate U can be pregnant despite One
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Emergency contraception may be required if you have short cycles.. Pls consult gynecologist fir proper assessment and medicines prescription if required
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