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Hello Doctor. I had intercourse on the 18th day of my cycle. LMP was on 15th november. my cycle is usually about 28 - 29 days long. I did take Ipill after the intercourse. On 15th December I did a test through UPT kit and it came out negative. Then the next day 16th december I can see bleeding which looked like my period as it had clots. The bleeding lasted for 4 days like my normal period does. But for a week I am feeling very sick and today I vomited two times as soon as I woke up. The vomit was at first clear and then bile came up. Is there a chance I am pregnant?
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You can repeat a pregnancy test to find out If the pregnancy test on 16th was negative and you had your period it's unlikely that you are pregnant
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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Connect plz
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if the pregnancy test is negative, then no chance
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