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Pregnancy chances in ovulation period
Me and my gf had sex during her ovulation period, the condom slipped and we thought the sperm might have entered her vagina, as per precaution she immediately took i pill tablet with in 2 hour, She got her periods on 22 nd May which was 1 week ahead of her regular cycle, this month as on 15th June she is having periods like pain from last two days but her period didn't come yet. Should we wait for next weeks? As there has been about 23 days from her last period. Is there any chance of pregnancy or she will get her periods in upcoming weeks . Please suggest remedial action as we don't want any kind of pregnancy. Also suggest what to do further to induce her periods.
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Bleeding post emergency pill intake is not ur periods but a side effect called withdrawal bleed If u hv missed your normal period u need a pregnancy test as emergency pills hv a high failure rate
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Her last period was on 22 May. You should wait for at least 22 June
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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Please consult for proper discussion.
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Wait till 22 June. Go for urine pregnancy test if the period date is missed.
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if she misses her periods by 5days extra get pregnancy test
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