Is it possible to be pregnant even when I am having periods regularly since last three months...n how can I get it aborted if I am pregnant? I have regular periods n I had intercourse on 5th day of my menstrual cycle plus I took ipill too...
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Since you have taken iPill, you are unlikely to become pregnant. However, you may have delayed periods as iPill is a high dosage medication which creates a hormonal imbalance in your body. If periods are missed, do a urine pregnancy test to confirm pregnancy and visit a gynaecologist for further evaluation and management.
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The probability of pregnancy is really less . Incase you miss ur cycle . Do an upt .medical termination of pregnancy will suffice .. please visit a gyanec if you miss ur periods . Hope this helps
Likelihood is pregnancy is very very less. iPill may disturb your cycle. Do a urine pregnancy test if you miss your periods. If you need termination, visit your gynaecologist. She will guide you properly
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