I took an ipill on the 2nd day of this month. my period ended the day before and after a week i had withdrawal bleeding according to my answers from the previous
query, does that mean that i am not pregnant? if not then what should i do?
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You took an i pill on the second day of this month (did you mean that you took i pill on 2 August ?).
You further state that your periods ended the day before (that means on 31 July) . That means you had sex on 02 August which was the second day of your cycle) .
In any case you can't become pregnant by having sex on the second day of the cycle.
You had "withdrawal bleeding" a week later (that means on 9 August) . That confirms again that you are not pregnant. For any further clarification you may consult me on Practo.
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Pregnancy happens only during fertile period that is day 12 to 15 in 28 -30 days cycle
Chances are less likely , if you miss your periods do urine pregnancy test
Withdrawl bleeding is only a side effect and does not ensure absence of pregnancy emergency pills HV a high failure rate you will have to wait till the next set of periods not considering the bleeding after the intake of emergency pills as ur periods
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