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Early, Short Periods. History Of Having Protected Sex Followed By Intake Of I Pill. Possible Pregnancy?

Hiee sir...i had sexx on 5 Aug vid my partner and we hav use condom and I will take I pill after 65 hours.....then after 10 days I hav my periods which is 10 days early as usual and first two days periods are normal thn 3rd day half day period and thn last two days periods will not come....then plzzzzz tell me sir I m pregnant or not
Tue, 27 Aug 2013
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Hi and thanks for the query,

It would be necessary to get a a pregnancy test done. Stress on its own can cause alterations in the menstrual cycle. I suggest you get your doctor consult your doctor for advice . Avoiding unprotected sex is important especially during this period. I suggest you consult your primary care physician, especially if you have pain or discharge.

Kind regards,

Bain LE, MD
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Early, Short Periods. History Of Having Protected Sex Followed By Intake Of I Pill. Possible Pregnancy?

Hi and thanks for the query, It would be necessary to get a a pregnancy test done. Stress on its own can cause alterations in the menstrual cycle. I suggest you get your doctor consult your doctor for advice . Avoiding unprotected sex is important especially during this period. I suggest you consult your primary care physician, especially if you have pain or discharge. Kind regards, Bain LE, MD