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Dear sir/madam I have pcos problem my period come every 2 month..my last period was January 7...if now I do protected sex with condoms is there any chance of pregnancy?
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Your periods are irregular. So no prediction can be made regarding the date of ovulation. If you have protected sex with condoms then the chances are less that you will conceive . But you should do a urine pregnancy test three weeks after the first day of sexual intercourse and also three weeks after the last day of your sexual intercourse.
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Yes , you could get pregnant . But using a condom you reduce your chance of getting pregnant pregnant but not 100percent .
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Condoms hv a failure rate You need to keep that in mind You can consider taking oral contraceptive pills which would regulate your periods and act as a contraceptive as well
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