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No periods after having protected sex
I had protected sex with my partner 2 days before my periods date...my period date is 7th of every month and today its 8th november...i am having pain in stomach but still no period...and during my last period there was spots of bleeding...what should i do?? Does it indicate that i am pregnant??
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Hi good evening Thnxs for your question. U did protected sex on ur non ovulation day so no worry about pregnancy. If u miss ur period than do urinary pregnancy test. Inform me result so that I can advise you. Use my online consulting link so we can discuss ur quary. prac.to/drpanchani
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Chances of pregnancy after sex just before date of periods are less . you can do a urine pregnancy test 14 days from date of sex.. You can consult with me directly online for further discussion
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Last 7 days  and first 7 days counting from first day of pds are safe and you need to worry
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