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I had unprotected sex on 12th of june. We both are 19 years old. He didn't cum inside me though he cummed before we had sex and we washed off the penis well.we had sex for about 10 mins. Am getting my periods regularly for past three months(ie on 15th march, 15th april and 16th of may). Am supposed to get my period on 15th of June but it got delayed by 7 days and we freaked out and i consumed a lot of papaya juice and did exercise too. I got my periods on 22nd june. Should i still do pregnancy test? Because it was asked to be done on 20th or 22nd but luckily i got my periods on 22nd so what should I do now?
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Hi good evening Thnxs for your question If u don't missed ur regular period date than no worries abt pregnancy. For further advise use my online consultation link prac.to/drpanchani
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Hi.. If flow was adequate then no need for pregnancy test.
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Nothing because you have got period .If flow is less and no proper flow then do pregnancy test by Bhcg.It is accurate test.No pregnancy if test is negative.Already bleeding is there . wait and watch but don't do again same mistake.
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