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LMP day 1 is 10th January Within 10hours of unprotected sex i.e on 21January, consumed Ipill and on 30th January I got withdrawal bleeding. It was light and lasts for almost 8 days. Also for confirmation, i did blood test HCG Beta on 8th February and got negative Result. Previously last year When I got tested its shown positive result within 15days of intercourse. Is it possible to have false results if test done in 20days? But Till today i.6 28th February I havent got periods. Also i don’t have any pregnancy symptoms. So what are the chances of pregnancy and also when next period is expected? Can periods be counted from Day 1 of Withdrawal Bleeding?
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No pregnancy mostly It's delayed due to pill side effects
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Since you got bleeding and beta HCG is negative there's no chance of pregnancy. Periods can be counted from first Day of withdrawal bleed.But Ipill being unpredictable you may not get periods at exact times.
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Please connect for online consultation and prescription of medicine for periods to come dear
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Connect please
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Please consult for proper discussion.
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