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Chances of Pregnancy
My friend was having sex with her boyfriend, later they realized that the condom got tear. He had also ejaculated outside her female part, as they were unaware of the broken condom. Also they haven't done the complete sex ever. After this she had consumed ipill within next 2 hours or less. Later after around 20+ days she has done pregnancy test using Prega News Kit and found herself as not pregnant (as there was only a single line at C). Now after a month she is feeling a bit heavy in eyes and a bit of faint like thing (She also wear specs). So are there still any chances of pregnancy?
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This kind of eventful sex is always risky
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Do serum beta hcg test and ultrasound
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tests her completes blood n others tests ASAP
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When did they had sex? On which day of periods? Are they sure that he didnt ejaculated in her vagina ? Heavy in eyes is not a sign it is related to opthalm
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consult me privately for more details
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Consult online with me for better result
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