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I pill and withdrawal bleeding
My partner had her period from 17-21 aug and on 23rd aug we were intimate but did not sex only oral sex and the ejaculation was outside as a precaution she took i pill and after 4-5 days she got withrawal bleeding (little heavy with clots) and we feel like having a urine preg test. Should we go for the test or withdrawal bleeding means no pregnancy?
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You are fond of doing unnecessary things without medical advice. Your partner had her periods from 17 - 21 August. You had sex on 23 August. There was no chance of pregnancy because that was the safe zone but she took an i pill. She had withdrawal bleeding which would have happened on 27 or 28 August. That means it should be still continuing or stoped yesterday. You are not happy. So you want to do a pregnancy test. All that I can say is that it is your money. You can spend it the way you want.
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Did not get your question properly. But if was not vaginal intercourse then no need to worry about pregnancy. In case of any doubt you can do urin pregnancy test if she has any missed period next cycle
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Pregnancy test to be done when the period date is missed. Withdrawal bleeding is just a side effect..
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