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Am I pregnant
Hi. So my boyfriend and I have been having protected vaginal sex with condoms and unprotected anal sex without condoms. We have only had protected vaginal sex 4 times, the other times we do anal sex but without condoms. I have taken about 4 emergency contraceptive pills since May, because I am scared of pregnancy. However my period is supposed to come July 5 and it is late. It was late last month by a week, because I took an emergency contraceptive in May and June. My lower stomach has been hurting and I always feel like I'm about to throw up. So am I pregnant and can I get pregnant from unprotected anal sex?
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Hi good afternoon Thnxs for your question Don't worry anal sex not give pregnancy. And u did protected vaginal sex that's good. Ur period irregular because of repeated use of I pills. As it contains hormones that make ur period irregular. So do urinary pregnancy test with morning urine sample and inform me result for further advise. Use my online consultation link so we can discuss ur case details
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No you can't get pregnancy by anal route.But you have missed the period so do pregnancy test by Bhcg (blood test).It is confirmed test.Result is negative means no pregnancy then take tablet for withdrawal bleeding.
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