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How likely is women getting pregnant if her last intercourse was on 6th day of  regular menstrual cycle of 28 to 30 days and only precum was dropped just inside vagina .Also her serum beta hcg came less than 0.1mIU/ml at 28 and 40 day of menstrual cycle and upt done by preganews with morning urine sample also came negative.but she is not getting her periods and has abdominal pain n mild spotting and no periods.Is this due to ipill or ectopic pregnancy?
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Chances of pregnancy are very low. Please get a sonography of the lower abdomen done and consult with a Gynaecologist for further information and management
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As all the test are negative for pregnancy on day 40 then there is no pregnancy. Delayed period can be due to emergency pill.
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Kindly consult for discussion
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In 28 day cycle day 6 is a fertile period Pregnancy test done after day 30 Since beta HCG on day 40 is negative for pregnancy she is not pregnant the delay could be because of the emergency pill
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