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Ovarian cyst
I have a cyst and i m on homeopathic medication. I had intercourse after 2 days when my periods ended.It was a little bit unprotected .So do i have to take the pill for preventing the chances of pregnancy?
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Pregnancy can be normal without any complications even with cysts. So do not worry. And you are under homeopathic treatment cyst can be cured early. So dont panic consult the homeo physician take his advice too
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Hello.... Cyst in Ovaries can be of many different kinds... Please specify.....Also be assured that Cyst can be very well treated with Homoeopathy....so have faith in your Doctor & Please continue the treatment as per his advise. As far as the chance of getting pregnant due to unprotected intercourse 2days after your periods....its always a safe period for intercourse....so no need to take the Pill....& no need to worry abt being pregnant.
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Always remember 1week before & 1week after your periods is usaually a Safe Period... provided you have a regular 28_30days menstrual cycle....
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