I had protected sex on 27 just one day before my date(28). I took a pill within 12 hrs Because I think he ejaculated.. I am a PCOD patient.
Till I have not got my periods...
But I m feeling breathlessness, nausea ...
Am I getting pregnant?
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Hi good afternoon
Thnxs for your question
U did protected sex on non risky days so no worries abt pregnancy.
Regarding periods
As u r known case of PCO and u took ipills that makes ur period irregular for 1 month.
So don't worry about it.
U did protected sex on non risky days so no worries abt pregnancy.
Stilll6 u missed ur regular period than do urinary pregnancy test with morning sample and inform me result so that I can advise u in better way.
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Chances of pregnancy are almost zero.
You had your last period on 28 (probably March) .
You took i pill within 12 hours.
You are a case of PCOD.
PCOD patients generally get irregular periods.
So not getting your periods so far is of no consequence.
If you have not had sexual intercourse after 27 March then you should get your beta HCG level done now. If it is negative then you have not conceived due to the intercourse on 27 March.
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