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After having protected sex with my wife followed by ipill, her pregnancy test after a week of the act came negetive, is it possible.for her to be pregnant later.
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If she gets her periods then relax and if not then check for pregnancy
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Tats not right time to check pregnancy.... U need to wait for period date to miss n then check
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If ipill is taken within 24 hours after intercourse,it has maximum effectiveness,as u have mentioned that u had protected sex followed by ipill,so need to worry about your wife getting pregnant.
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Hi there, If you have taken I pill within 24 hrs of the act you need not worry. Periods might get irregular after I pill. You need to test for pregnancy after missed period or 14-21 days after the act.
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