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Can i be pregnant
Hi, I had unprotected sex on october 25th but used an emergency contraception before 7hours. I had my periods after that evrymonth. But i see all the pregnancy symptoms since a month almost. Always have high body temp, bloating, nausea and more vaginal discharge also since last 3-4days. Can i still be pregnant?? Also i have used emergency contraception many a times in july n august. Do they still work now?? Like the efficiency won't decrease due to repetative use right?
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Hi. You must not be pregnant . As you r getting the symptoms that also you can get in acidity.if so worry, do one urine pregnancy test. Dont take i pill so frequently, it will give bad hormonal imbalance. Rather you take medicine for daily which r much safer.
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Hello, Since you had your periods, you are unlikely to be pregnant. You might be having ill-effects of the contraceptive pill you took post intercourse. Wait for these symptoms to get over. If they worsen, consult a gynaecologist for further evaluation and management.
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1.you cannot be pregnant if you're getting regular periods....although there is a remote chance 2.please do not use those meds so often. 3.please go to a gynaecologist and get a scan done to rule out...any pelvic pathology.
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