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Is Pregnancy Possible Despite Taking Oral Contraceptive?

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Posted on Mon, 2 Nov 2015
Question: Hi..my situation is a little different from the rest. I took Duoluton L. I took 4 pills regularly each night after my period before having sex. But after the 4th night, my husband left and I thought I dont have to continue with the contraceptive anymore. It's been 3 days now and I see no signs of period...I am worried. I don't wanna get pregnant yet...I read that if I continue taking the pill within 72 hours, it should help so I popped one today again. Should I be getting a prego test done? Help me out..
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Answered by Dr. Sameer Kumar (15 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
emergency contraception and delayed withdrawal

Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thanks for the query to hcm,
Firstly taking duoloton-l , 4 pills daily before sex each night for 4 days as you have taken was not recommended at al, This would have unnecessarily increased your progesterone levels in the body and caused delayed withdrawal . However, as you were in your safe period during intercourse, there was actually no requirement of the same firstly, and now again today you have taken it ( 4 pills ) again as emergency contraception.
Rest assured that you are not going to be pregnant as simply your ovulation would not have occurred during this cycle at all, but to allow your withdrawal bleed to occur you must wait for 5-7 days at least. In your case this may be delayed by another 3-5 days, possibly. So don't take any more medication and wait for a menstrual withdrawal bleed.
If you are anxious then earliest you can check for pregnancy would be 8 days post last intercourse with a lab based serum beta hcg test, which can easily rule out pregnancy and then you can safely wait for your menses to return.
So hence just wait for a week for your menses to restart with the withdrawal bleed.
regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Sameer Kumar (7 minutes later)
Thank you so much. That is a relief. Although I forgot to mention, there were a couple of times when he didn't use protection but I took the pill. Is that still ok?
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Answered by Dr. Sameer Kumar (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
answered

Detailed Answer:
Its fine even if he was unprotected as you did not ovulate and hence chances of fertilisation are negligible. So rest assured. Just wait hence for your withdrawal bleed and don't take any more pills. Avoid any sexual activity till withdrawal.
Regards
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Is Pregnancy Possible Despite Taking Oral Contraceptive?

Brief Answer: emergency contraception and delayed withdrawal Detailed Answer: Hello, Thanks for the query to hcm, Firstly taking duoloton-l , 4 pills daily before sex each night for 4 days as you have taken was not recommended at al, This would have unnecessarily increased your progesterone levels in the body and caused delayed withdrawal . However, as you were in your safe period during intercourse, there was actually no requirement of the same firstly, and now again today you have taken it ( 4 pills ) again as emergency contraception. Rest assured that you are not going to be pregnant as simply your ovulation would not have occurred during this cycle at all, but to allow your withdrawal bleed to occur you must wait for 5-7 days at least. In your case this may be delayed by another 3-5 days, possibly. So don't take any more medication and wait for a menstrual withdrawal bleed. If you are anxious then earliest you can check for pregnancy would be 8 days post last intercourse with a lab based serum beta hcg test, which can easily rule out pregnancy and then you can safely wait for your menses to return. So hence just wait for a week for your menses to restart with the withdrawal bleed. regards