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Meprate 10mg and pregnancy
Hi. I'm 24yo female. Diagnosed with PCOS and haemorrhagic cyst on the left ovary. Had laproscopy surgery for endometriosis on 2021. I am bleeding very less since the last two cycles, and bled between cycles so was on NeaCR15 during the month of November. On Meprate 10mg Twice daily for the last 8 days, to be continued for 20 days. Also taking Inosplus once daily, to be continued for 3 months. On CD-14 I had intercourse with my partner (with condom). But i did not take oral contraceptives. With the meds I am on, is there a chance of me getting pregnant?  Also is it necessary to take oral contraceptive always when having sex with condom(for future ref)?
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The condom has its failure rate. So you always have a chance of pregnancy. If you take oral contraceptive then you don't need Meprate or condom. Oral contraceptive pills are good enough to prevent pregnancy and regularise your periods.
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Connect please
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Connect plz
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Yes there are chances of you getting pregnant because none of the medicines you are on  is a contraceptive
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Yes u can get pregnant
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Yes there are chances of pregnancy because the medicine you are taking are not contraceptive. Any method of contraception does not assure you 100% protection against pregnancy. If you are using one method of contraception that is a condom no need to take OCP
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