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Hey doctor... I got my withdrawal bleeding of ipill on 7th April and my periods date was 14th April but I had not got my periods... So I took a urine pregnancy test on 28th April and it came negative Is there any chances of pregnancy???
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It's better to do a serum beta hcg and remove all doubt.
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Pregnancy test should be done on day 37 counting from the day you started to bleed  before the intake of emergency pill You need to keep in mind the high failure rate of emergency pills
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Failure rate of ipill is there. There are chances of pregnancy even after ipill consumption
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To be sure repeat pregnancy test
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