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Withdrawal bleed after Ipill
So I had sex (unprotected and protected) on day 28 of my cycle, I ended up taking an I-pill out of fear on day 30 (when period was due). I have regular 27-33 day cycles. After this, I got my period after 5 almost 6 days of being late, and it was a true period with heavy bleeding, clots, and 2-3 days of spotting after. It's day 14 of my new cycle and I'm apparently about to ovulate, but I feel all very period like symptoms again (backache, pelvic pain, diarrhea). Are there any chances of pregnancy ? Or are they just ovulation symptoms ?
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As your contact was on Day 28 of cycle, very unlikely chance of pregnancy. And you had proper periods after that. Now this is a new cycle and if no contact, unlikely to be pregnant.
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Pain during ovulation day is common which is Mittelschmerz pain
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On day of ovulation its normal to day habe these symtoms , it is called mittelschmirz disease . But you should also Get upt done
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