My last period was from 27th August to 1st September. I have unprotected sex with my partner, and I took the i-pill on the 3rd and 6th of September. On the 11th of September, I had a light period. I am worried about pregnancy.Is there any chance of this?
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Considering ur cycle dates, most likely u r safe with no pregnancy.
Spotting in 11th September is likely ovulatory bleed...seen in some women at times...
But u will have to wait till 27th or likely 2nd September to be sure.
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Emergency pills have a high failure rate
Yes you can be pregnant despite taking it several times
They are known to cause irregular vaginal bleeding
What you are facing is a side effect called withdrawl bleeding
You will have to wait till 28th of September to do a pregnancy test to find out if you are going to be pregnant or not
Firstly, I pill or any other emergency contraception should be taken only under the advice of a doctor. If taken, do follow up. In a normal regular cycle of 28days, one usually conceives between day11-18 of the cycle. If cycles are irregular ( in cases of PCOS/ Intake of emergency pills) , ovulation time is disturbed and unplanned pregnancies can happen. For further follow up, please consult.
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