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Ipill after unprotected sex in PCOS
I was diagnosed with PCOS a few years back. The average length of my menstrual cycle is 40 days. I had unprotected sex on the 25th of March, and took an ipill after 2 hours. My last period was on the 10th of March, and had not faced any usual symptoms of ovulation around that time. What are the chances that I might get pregnant?
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Less chances but not 100 percent sure,pls connect for advice,i m expert in pcod treatment
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You said that the average length of your menstrual cycle is 40 days. Your last period was on 10 March and you had Sexual intercourse on 25 March. By a cycle of 40 days your Ovulation date should be 5 April.  So chances of your pregnancy due to this intercourse are very low. On top of it you have taken I pill. So you should wait till 20 April (your expected date of next period). If you don't get your periods by that date then you should do urine pregnancy test.
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Ipill has a failure rate of more than 10 percent
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6 to 8% or less
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Reach profile for detailed discussion will be happy to help u 😊
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