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Had Unprotected Sex, Had Spotting. Negative PT. Worry?

hi doc..i had unprotected sex with my husband on 28th feb(5th day of my periods).i took an i pill next day..after three days i experiened spotting which continued for three days..i was expecting my periods on or before 23rd march.but i haven't got dem yet.i took the pregnancy test twice at home n it came negative.please help me.i am worried.
Fri, 10 May 2013
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Hi,
Thanks for using healthcare magic.

I have gone through your available history.

It is very much less likely to be pregnant while having sex on 5th day of your menses.

because of ipill, you had breakthrough bleeding and hence, your regular cycle is got disturbed.

You should wait for some more time for your regular menses and if not, You should consult your gynecologist for evaluation and management.

Thanks.
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Had Unprotected Sex, Had Spotting. Negative PT. Worry?

Hi, Thanks for using healthcare magic. I have gone through your available history. It is very much less likely to be pregnant while having sex on 5th day of your menses. because of ipill, you had breakthrough bleeding and hence, your regular cycle is got disturbed. You should wait for some more time for your regular menses and if not, You should consult your gynecologist for evaluation and management. Thanks.