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I and my partner were intimate for the first time on 10th oct. Nothing really happened but he came on my vagina. I cleaned everything. Out of fear I took contraception (ipill) on 11th nov. I had spotting from 16-19th oct. And currently my period is delayed. Will i get pregnant and what I was misguided that precum can also cause pregnancy. Is it true? Do I need to wait for my period to come or do anything?
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Yes it can cause pregnancy Emergency contraception pills can delay and disrupt cycles Expect irregular bleeding and delayed cycle with emergency contraception pills. Emergency contraception should be strictly for emergency situations Use proper contraception Also you are exposing yourself to sexually transmitted diseases by not using cpndoms a d doing unprotected intercourse Connect for more details and information here Go to my website www.familygynaec.com For articles on contraception Blog section YouTube channel Dr Harita Kothia videos
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Precum can definitely cause pregnancy-it's full of sperms, if periods are delayed, check for pregnancy in urine or blood test Beta HCG
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Ipill can cause delayed and irregular periods for 1-2 months. Regarding Precum , in very few instances it is possible.
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Do home urine pregnancy test to check for pregnancy
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