Is Pregnancy Possible After Having Sex During Non Ovulation Days?
Question: Hi There. I am currently using Famynor. I have been using it for 3 months now. I take the pill everyday . I have, of late, started feeling sick, vommitting and having stomack cramps along with slight weight gain and breast tenderness. I too a pregnancy test a week before my period which showed negative. A week after my priod i had unprotected sex. what are my chances of being pregnant ?
Brief Answer:
Hi and welcome to HCM
Detailed Answer:
The possibility of being pregnant is negligible. Nit just because of Famynor,but also at the time of unprotected sex probably wasnt your fertile days. Symptoms that you are mentioning are known side effects of Famynor and you have to decide if you are going to continue with this kind of contraception or try with anotherpoill/contraception method. Wish you good health. Regards
Hi and welcome to HCM
Detailed Answer:
The possibility of being pregnant is negligible. Nit just because of Famynor,but also at the time of unprotected sex probably wasnt your fertile days. Symptoms that you are mentioning are known side effects of Famynor and you have to decide if you are going to continue with this kind of contraception or try with anotherpoill/contraception method. Wish you good health. Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
Thank you for you response. So you are saying that the chances of falling pregnant even without the famynor a week after my period is minimal? Also how safe is the famynor if they are used correctly?
Brief Answer:
Hi
Detailed Answer:
Yes, there are just minor chances of becoming pregnant at this period even without contraception. Famynor is more than 98% efficient as contraception so all in all, tha chances of pregnancy are negligible.
Hi
Detailed Answer:
Yes, there are just minor chances of becoming pregnant at this period even without contraception. Famynor is more than 98% efficient as contraception so all in all, tha chances of pregnancy are negligible.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar