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I had an unprotected intercourse on 27th February. Within an hour of the intercourse I took a pill of Unwanted 72. From 8th - 14th March approx I had withdrawal bleeding. I have not got my periods till now (May 5) What should I do? Does this indicate pregnancy?
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Do sr beta hcg test and connect online,as with I pill patient have conceived
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Get a pregnancy test done,if it's negative. Consult a gynaecologist for prescription of medication
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As unwanted has unpredictable effects do a urine pregnancy test if negative take a course of ocps to get periods.
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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It's unlikely that your pregnant if you have taken the pill within one hour of coitus. But do a urine pregnancy test first to confirm.
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get yourself checked by a gynecologist and best  contraceptive for you
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Get yourself pregnancy test done Then we can start medicines for withdrawal bleeding if its negative
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Confirm whether you are pregnant or not if you are not then you can induce your periods with the help of medications Connect for prescription
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Get pregnancy test done once If test is negative, medicines can be taken to induce menses
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Connect
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You need to do pregnancy test to confirm.
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