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Unprotected sex before expected periods
I am 29 years old. My expected period date is around June 7. I had unprotected sex with ejaculation inside on the last two days.I am now having symptoms like tiredness, mild lower abdominal cramps similar to period pain, back pain, smell sensitivity causing nausea, and reduced appetite. I am worried about pregnancy. Can I still get my periods on June 7? Are these symptoms too early to be pregnancy symptoms? What are the chances of pregnancy? Is it too early for a home pregnancy test or blood test?
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Because ovulation is crossed already Less chance pregnancy Try to do pregnancy test 2 days after expected date of mensus
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Or do serum. Beta HCG test on the day of missed period No other chances of knowing pregnancy
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Too early to understand if you are going to be pregnant or not you will have to wait till a skipped period to do a test and find out
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Wait till 07/06 and if periods missed simply check for pregnancy .
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It's  too early  for Pregnancy  symptoms  and Pregnancy test. Possibility of  pregnancy  can be there in cases of delayed  Ovulation, which  can happen  occassionally  in women with  regular periods
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If your periods are expected around June 7 and your menstrual cycles are regular, intercourse 1–2 days before the expected period usually carries a very low risk of pregnancy, as ovulation would typically have occurred about 2 weeks earlier. However, if your cycles are irregular, ovulation timing may vary and pregnancy cannot be completely ruled out. If the unprotected intercourse occurred within the last 5 days (120 hours) and pregnancy is not desired, emergency contraception can still be considered. If your period is delayed by more than a week, do a urine pregnancy test and consult a gynecologist if needed.
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