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I had protected sex on 17th of Nov and my last periods was on Nov 2nd.I took ipill after 34 hrs but still I don't have any kind of symptoms of periods other than white discharge yet and my next periods date is on Dec 2nd.Is there any chance of getting pregnant?
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Yes, chances of pregnancy are there. I pill has a failure rate. If you miss your period, do a pregnancy test
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Most emergency contraception pills have a failure rate of approximately five to ten percent.. so chances of pregnancy  are the same... you will not be having any symptoms or withdrawal bleeding because you have taken the emergency contraception pill in mid cycle... your next period should be somewhere around 2nd to 10th December..
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if periods do not start by 10th December better do a urine pregnancy test to be sure of pregnancy...
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consult with me directly online to know more ..about possibilities further
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If you miss your period, do a pregnancy test
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Chances are very less. Still be cautious and do blood test Beta HCG if you miss period to diagnose pregnancy early
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