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Mtp...pregnancy issue
After mtp process everything became  normal nd I got over my periods 7th Nov...but on 20th Nov we had unprotected intercourse..is there any chance of pregnancy nd if yes how nd when to check...bcoz I just go through the mtp process nd now we are not ready for baby...is there any issue arise if again this process happen
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There are all the chances of pregnancy. You said that you got over your periods on 7 November but you didn't mention when you started your periods.
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You should do urine pregnancy test about 5 days after you miss a period. That date will be determined by the date on which you started this period.
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Yes there are chances of pregnancy U could have taken emergency consultation pill within 72 hrs of unprotected intercourse If u miss ur periods, please get a pregnancy test done
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Yes there r chances of pregnancy U can gi fr a urine pregnancy test if u do not get ur period by 8 dec
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better work out a method of contraception
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