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Ovulation & Ipill
Hello. My partner's LMP was on 18.02.2024. She is likely to ovulate on 03.03.2024 We had unprotected Intercourse today on 27.02.2024 ( 5 days prior to ovulation ) but did not ejaculate inside. Took an Ipill within 6 hours. What are the chances of getting pregnant? Thanks in advance
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Less chance of getting pregnant..... After ipill.... But still wait for your menses....
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The unprotected intercourse done in fertile period...you have taken I pill as emergency contraception....you may get pregnant...as I pill has failure rate ...
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In a 30 day cycle ovulation happens between the 8 to day 18 counting from day one of the periods so the intercourse that happened was in the fertile period not 5 days prior to ovulation pre ejaculatory secretions also contain semen also emergency pills have a high failure rate so there are chances of the patient getting pregnant
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Less chance of pregnancy.. Pill has high failure rate and pregnancy can happen despite taking the pill. Do pregnancy test if you miss your period date.
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