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Ruling out pregnancy
Last LMP : 15.03.2024 Not sexually active in that cycle. So started taking Meprate. On 20.04.2024, no penetration as such. Just slight vaginal rubbing. Fearing pregnancy, I was made to take I pill 72. Post that, no physical relationship at all. I repeat no sexual contact at all. I did Beta HCG on 14th day, 20th day, 27th day, 31, 33rd and 35th day from unprotected sex. All of it is negative. I will be stopping Meprate from Monday. So can I call it as no more pregnancy as I not sexually active post 20.04.2024? When to expect periods after stopping Meprate? P. S: I am not sexually active after 20.04.2024. Please suggest.
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Yes. You are not pregnant. But you didn't mention why you started Meprate tablets.
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If beta HCG is negative it confirms no pregnancy
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No pregnancy Wait for 7-10 days after stopping meprate for menses to start
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