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Can I be 100% sure no chance of pregnant
I had unprotected Intercourse 62days ago on 26th June which was my cycles 25th day. I have a regular 27-34 days cycle and lasts 5day. I took ipill within 21hours of that deed on 27th day of menstrual cycle. And got period heavy bleeding after 2days which lasted 5dats(It was a bit heavier) . 31days after that I again got bleeding but it was a bit light and lasted 4days only. M I 100% sure not pragnent? (Also took urin pregnancy test 46days after sex which was negative)
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Yes its negative 7-21 days of periods are usually unsafe for sexual intercourse. Don't worry relax
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No one can say for 100 percent because exceptions r every where and depends upon report by which ur nt pregnant
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