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My girlfriend's last period was on 17th sep. She hasn't got her period yet. Sometimes she feels stomach ache, nausea, fatigue but no sign of periods yet. 10 days back, we both were close with my boyfriend. We didn't have any sex, nor did i penetrate into her. But my part touched her part on the outside for merely 1 sec and we seperated. Also, i ejaculated on the bed by mistake. And she was lying on the bed so she might have touched the sperms on her parts. So I've concern if she can get pregnant this way. If yes, whats the procedure for having MTP and what's the timeline for that?
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No chance. Still do beta HCG.
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Do serum beta hCG blood test to confirm on pregnancy and connect with me for online consultation for details BeBorn Gynecology Santacruz Mumbai
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No chance of pregnancy.But if you have doubt do pregnancy test by urine or blood.Bhcg is blood test and confirmatory also.If comes negative means no pregnancy then take tablet for withdrawal bleeding after consulting with the gynaecologist.
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No chance of pregnancy.
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