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Pregnancy chance and period come time
Hello Doctor, Me and my girlfriend have sex on her 21 day of period cycle. Her period date is not fixed. Sir, I use withdrawal method and 100% sure that I don't eject in her vagina. But for safety I gave her  unwanted 72 within 18hours . It is 10th day she didn't get withdrawal bleeding. Is there chance of pregnancy ? If not then when she get her periods.
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If it's been more than a week since her due date, get a serum beta HCG. If it's negative, she should take a course of ocps like Novelon or Choice to get periods.
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Uphill has high chances of failure, pls connect for online consultation and advice pls
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Connect please
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Preejaculatory secretions also contain semen Emergency pills hv a high failure rate She may be pregnant Wait till day 37 If no periods go fr a pregnancy test
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Withdrawal bleeding is the side effects of pill, nothing to do with pregnancy. Do the pregnancy test after you missed the period date.
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