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Unwanted 72 and periods
On 15th april 2019 i got periods and 23rd April 2019 I had unprotected sex but ejaculation didn't happened inside vagina. Then on 23rd April itself I took unwanted 72 within 6 hours after intercourse. On 30th April I got bleeding just like my periods which continued till 5th may 2019 and passed blood clots as well. On 14th May 2019 I did urine pregnancy test, the result was negative And I did Beta hcg test on 14th may also it's result was 1.2 miu/ml... i think its negative. Please help me to know... Is there any chances of pregnancy still there ? When should I expect my next periods ?
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Hi good evening Thnxs for your question For pregnancy sperm and egg have to fertilised and fertilised egg have to implant in uterus. In ur case u did unprotected sex on 8th day of menes rt? It's ur non ovulatory days. And u told ejeculation not inside ur vagina than no worries abt pregnancy. U took pills that makes ur periods irregular for 1-2 months. Because it contains hormones. Use my online consultation link so we can discuss ur case details and advice u accordingly prac.to/drpanchani
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No chance of pregnancy at all . Next period will be at end of May
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You should expect your periods around the same time. But since u took ipill they may be a lil irregular for a while. Don’t use pills regularly, they have to be used as aback up method only. Visit a gynaec or contact me for online consultation for advise on contraception or periods.
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