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Unprotected sex and chances of Pregnancy
I had my last cycle on 3rd December 2022. Post which today that is on 30th December I had unprotected sex and he has ejaculated inside. Should I take an Ipill to be on safer side or wait for my periods. Also I have regular periods and cycle window is 30-33 days. I was diagnosed with mild PCOD and I was taking NHS CHIRO from 5th December 2022. Plus I am having symptoms I have before my periods. What should I do? Take an Ipill or just wait for my periods ? Kindly suggest
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Ipill has a high failure rate U can never be safe with one Ur only option is to wait fr the next period Though Chances of pregnancy are unlikely
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Connect please
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Usually pregnancy is unlikely coz as per ur cycle u are not in ur ovulation period
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Wait for your period, i guess pregnancy is unlikely in this scenario
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You can take i pill on 4 January if you don't get periods by that day.
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You can wait for your period.
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