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Hello doctor. I took an emergency contraceptive pill within 24 hours when I accidentally fingered my vagina when there was some precum on my fingers and this incident happened on the next day after my periods ended. After 5 days of taking the emergency contraceptive pill I got withdrawal bleeding which lasted for 6 days and the flow was good with some clots the same as my normal periods. Are there chances of pregnancy? And will I have to count my periods from the time of withdrawal bleeding or the previous date?
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Very very less chances of pregnancy ..count ur periods from withdrawal date
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Do urine pregnancy test incase of missed periods from previous date
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Unlikely Periods might get delayed due to I pill
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chances of pregnancy less
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take a pregnancy test if u miss ur period
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