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I'm really scared. I don't know what do.
I had my periods on 3rd March till 7th March. And then I had unprotected sex on 20th March and took the ipill right after. But I got to know that it was my ovulation day according to an app. I'm really freaking out. I haven't taken a test yet because I don't know if the results will be accurate right now. I've had white clumpy discharge. Not stretchable on 23rd of March. Please help, I'm really worried. I need some answers and help. I'm stuck in my college we're not allowed to go out either. I'm completely out of options at this point.
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You had your periods on 3 March and you had unprotected sex on 20 March. 20 March can be your Ovulation day only if your cycle is 37-38 days. If it is so then you will have to wait for 10 April to get your periods or do the urine pregnancy test. Either way you have taken your emergency contraception. You also know that you can't get your periods till 10 April. Hope for the best.
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