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PREGNANCY confirmation
Last month period date was 4th March. after that had unprotected sex and had ipill tablets  In the month of April period came on 5th April and lasted upto 6th April. Again period came on 8th April night for half an hour . Does there any reason to worry regarding pregnancy
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It's better to do a pregnancy test now just to be sure u are not pregnant as pills have failure rates.
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It is better to get beta HCG level done. You are overdue by 5 days if we don't count the irregular bleeding that you had. If you don't mind being pregnant then you may wait for another 15 days before you get the test done.
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Connect please
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Emergency pills hv a high failure rate U can be pregnant despite One Thy are also known to cause irregular vaginal bleedin delayed periods Difficult to say what u experienced was a side effect called withdrawal bleed or ur periods U need a pregnancy test to find out
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Do a urine pregnancy test
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