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Unprotected Sex On 20th Day Of Cycle
I had Unprotected Sex On 20th Day Of Cycle considering first day is the day when period started. What are the chances of getting pregnant? Should I go for emergency contraceptive? It's already more than 40 hours of unprotected sex
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It is better to go for emergency contraceptive.  You are at the border line.  Normally  Fertile zone is considered from  day 10 to day 18 and you had sexual intercourse on day  20. You can still take emergency contraceptive because it can be taken till 72 hours after intercourse.
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Better  to take,as variations  in egg release can be there. Do a pregnancy  test  if  no period  even  after  2 weeks.
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Emergency pills hv a high failure rate U can be pregnant despite One Also thy hv many side effects in the form of excessive n irregular vaginal bleedin Chances of pregnancy on day 20 if u hv a 30 day cycle are less but not zero
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