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Hai good mrng , My self sravya , age 30, student , i have some questions hope u will give me best answers  I had my last period on Feb 11 ,, on feb 15 I had ae unprotected sex and on March 14 I had again unprotected sex ..  and i don't want to be a pregent now My quires  are 1) does we can feel something is moving on abdominal, 2) does it ok that sudden change in cycle is normal from 28 to 36 days 3,) by doing this unprotected sex can there is chances of increasing in cycle days for a week 4) when to take pregnancy test after ovulation . I'm worried plz help me and suggest me
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Even if ur pregnant too early to feel something moving in the abdomen Yes upto 37 day cycle is normal Sex does not alter menstrual cycle unless u are pregnant or taken an emergency pill Irrespective of the day of ovalution n intercourse Pregnancy test can be taken 24 hours after a skipped period in ur case 14 March n beyond u can go fr a pregnancy test
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Gst urine pregnancy test
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Do a urine pregnancy test to confirm.. One week delay is considered normal.
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