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Could I Be Pregnant With The Delay In Period?

hello i'm 20 years..my last period date is 7th nov 2013, after that i had sex.. we use condom before he feel like cum.. after that i got urinary tract infection.. after that recovery i again had sex in same manner at 3rd december ...now my period is delay ...is their any chances of pregancy ???
Wed, 26 Feb 2014
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OBGYN 's  Response
Hi. There can be chances of pregnancy.In fact pre seminal secretions can also cause pregnancy and not when he is to ejaculate.So, if your periods are delayed get your pregnancy test done or confirm by an ultrasound.
Thanks.
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OB & GYN Specialist Dr. Richa Agarwal's  Response
Hi,
Thanks for writing to us.
The chances of pregnancy have always been there with unprotected sex.
In your case chances of pregnancy are rare.
You should do home urine pregnancy test if it is negative go for medication for withdrawal bleeding.
Good luck.
Regards
Dr.Richa
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Could I Be Pregnant With The Delay In Period?

Hi. There can be chances of pregnancy.In fact pre seminal secretions can also cause pregnancy and not when he is to ejaculate.So, if your periods are delayed get your pregnancy test done or confirm by an ultrasound. Thanks.