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We had protected sex two months ago , and after that intercourse my girlfriend had her period in first month but next month her period is 4 days late.. Could she be pregnant? Is it possible to get pregnant with such protection and without any leakage and also had her last period. She also did home pregnancy test during her last period and it was negative.
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You have mentioned about protected sex  2 months ago.  But did you have sex again in the last 2 months? She had her periods in  first month. If she is overdue by 4 days she should do urine pregnancy test and consult with a Gynecologist on Practo with the results.
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As periods have come, there is no chance of pregnancy. Wait for one more week, if still no periods, take an ocp like choice or Novelon.
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Unlikely if she had a full Flow of periods after last intercourse n no intercourse after last period A delay of upto 7 days is considered normal If still no periods Go fr a pregnancy test
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