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Is Pregnancy Possible Despite Taking Emergency Contraceptive Pills After Intercourse?

I had unprotected sex on a Thursday and I took the EC pills. I had unprotected sex again d following Saturday n Sunday and I took another EC pills. My period came on time and it was my regular flow but it was for 3-4days(shorter than usual). One week later I had sex again and found out I was bleeding during the sex. I decided to take a pregnancy test but it was negative. Could I still b pregnant.
Tue, 3 Oct 2017
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Hi I think if you had bleeding properly after taking emergency pill, it means that you have very little chance of pregnancy. Also your pregnancy test is negative, so you can be sure of that. Bleeding during sex can be due to some cervical pathology or infections. So, get a pelvic examination done by a gynecologist. Hope it helps.
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Is Pregnancy Possible Despite Taking Emergency Contraceptive Pills After Intercourse?

Hi I think if you had bleeding properly after taking emergency pill, it means that you have very little chance of pregnancy. Also your pregnancy test is negative, so you can be sure of that. Bleeding during sex can be due to some cervical pathology or infections. So, get a pelvic examination done by a gynecologist. Hope it helps.