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After how many days should i take a pregnancy test after unprotected non-penetrative sex? I had taken ecp within 24 hours to be safe because there was close contact. Just want to make sure everything is alright. Got withdrawal bleeding within 5 days of taking ecp. It lasted for 4 days and there was medium bleeding, no pain or any problem. This bleeding was close to my period date. It has been 9 days since. Feeling some cramping and clear, watery discharge. What does this mean? Should i wait or take a test immediately? 19 days passed since unprotected sex.
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Please wait till next period comes
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Irrespective of the day of intercourse PREGNANCY test can be done 24 hours after a skipped period if u hv a 30 day cycle Or on day 37 counting from day one of the periods if u hv irregular period Ecp have a high failure rate U can be pregnant despite One Whn was day one of the periods last?
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U r not pregnant
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