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Multiple Intercourse, Withdrawal Bleeding. I-pill Taken. Pregnancy Tests Negative. Pregnant?

Hi... Me and my bf had sex on the 8th day of my periods, that is on 18th of April. We had multiple intercourse but he did not ejaculate in me. I took an ipill within 11-12 hours n on 27th I got withdrawal bleeding which lasted for two days. I did 3 pregnancy tests which came negative, the last one was done on May 2nd. I'm tensed n I keep browsing for articles. Could I b pregnant :(
Mon, 13 May 2013
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OB & GYN Specialist 's  Response
Hi, welcome to healthcare magic.
Emergency pills are 95% effective if taken within the first 24 hours after unprotected sex, so taking the pills after 12 hours is very good. Withdrawal bleeding and negative pregnancy tests exclude to a great extent you getting pregnant.
You need not to get tensed and you need not to browse any more articles.
At the end I would like to make clear that these pills are not to be used on a regular basis. They are only used for emergencies, so if you are going to have a frequent sexual life, you should visit your doctor in order to advise you for the proper method of contraception.
I wish you good luck.
Dr. Ahmed Bahaa.
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Multiple Intercourse, Withdrawal Bleeding. I-pill Taken. Pregnancy Tests Negative. Pregnant?

Hi, welcome to healthcare magic. Emergency pills are 95% effective if taken within the first 24 hours after unprotected sex, so taking the pills after 12 hours is very good. Withdrawal bleeding and negative pregnancy tests exclude to a great extent you getting pregnant. You need not to get tensed and you need not to browse any more articles. At the end I would like to make clear that these pills are not to be used on a regular basis. They are only used for emergencies, so if you are going to have a frequent sexual life, you should visit your doctor in order to advise you for the proper method of contraception. I wish you good luck. Dr. Ahmed Bahaa.