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ECP, on day 3 after end of periods and
I've irregular period 40-45 days , LMP- 15DEC-20DEC, HAD SEX- 23DEC just for once and never again, took unwanted 72 within 3hours and on 28dec-31dec had withdrawal bleeding. Did pregnancy test on 13 jan it was negative repeated again on 18jan it came back negative, on 22 jan get blood work done it was <2.30. Did test again on 2 feb it came back negative again. But I've not got my periods yet. Is there any chances of pregnancy? As I've not done sex again after 23 dec.
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The likelihood of pregnancy at this point is very low..wait for a couple of days..if u still don't have periods, kindly consult a doctor for repeat serum beta HCG levels and medication for withdrawal bleed
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kindly get the evaluation done for irregular periods
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avoid unprotected intercourse for your safety
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Pregnancy test should be done 24 hours after a skipped period Test done on 13 jan was wrongly timed U are not pregnant U can take a medicine to help get your periods
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