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Hello Sir/Mam, My period in January was from 22nd to 27 jan. 28 jan night-Had sexual encounter nd genital rubbing no ejaculation only chances of precum. 29 JAN-Morning took Ipill as precaution 7 Feb-Got early withdrawl bleeding which started light and dark but later got normal and red. DID NOT HAVE ANY PERIODS AFTER THAT FOR 2 and HALF month. Got my period on 25 April which lasted for 2 days with normal bleeding.Had to change pad only 2 or 3 times in a day. CAN I still.be pregnant?
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Hi. The chance of you being pregnant is very small and this looks like a case of hormonal imbalance due to I-pill.
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Check yourself with good quality urine pregnancy test kit. If it is negative be assured.(Then the chance is less than 3%) If you don't get periods this time contact again. You'll need  withdrawl. In case of feeling unwell, abnormal bleeding, pain in abdomen contact a local Gynaecology hospital emergency service immediately.
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However be cautioned that precum also contains sperms and can make you pregnant. You must use a reliable contraception and not I-pill which is only an emergency contraceptive with many side effects.  Do visit: http://www.fpa.org.uk/contraception-help/my-contraception-tool to make the right choice for you. If you are in Pune we can help you.
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