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Can I Still Be Pregnant With Regular Periods And Negative HPT?

i had sex with my boyfriend twice on 7th and 14 feb and he used condom too but because i was scared i took unwanted 72 both times within 72 hrs. my periods were about to start on 28 feb to confirm i took home pregnancy test on 23 feb which showed a negative result and on 23 only in evening i got periods which ended on 27 feb. are there still any chances of mine geeting pregnant?
Wed, 30 Sep 2015
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Hi,
In the current scenario, you have absolutely no chance of getting pregnant. Though you had an intercourse during your ovulation period, it was protected and moreover, you had the emergency pill also. The pill contains excess dose of hormone and hence can lead to withdrawal bleeding and also delayed natural period in the next cycle. Please restrict the use of the emergency pills to one or two occasions per year and also in different cycles. This is to avoid hormone disruptions becoming a permanent feature in the future. Take care.
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Can I Still Be Pregnant With Regular Periods And Negative HPT?

Hi, In the current scenario, you have absolutely no chance of getting pregnant. Though you had an intercourse during your ovulation period, it was protected and moreover, you had the emergency pill also. The pill contains excess dose of hormone and hence can lead to withdrawal bleeding and also delayed natural period in the next cycle. Please restrict the use of the emergency pills to one or two occasions per year and also in different cycles. This is to avoid hormone disruptions becoming a permanent feature in the future. Take care.