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What Are The Symptoms Of Pregnancy?

Me and my gf had unprotected sex. I made her take morning after pill the next day. Her period was dew week from when we had unprotected sex but it's been almost two weeks and it seems like she missed her period. Would she be pregnant ? And if she is then is there a way to stop it since only been 15 days ?
Fri, 24 Apr 2015
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HI, and thank you for letting us know your concerns!

You had sex two weeks after her last periods which is a very fertile part of the cycle. If she has regular periods and 28 or 30 days the periods are expecting to come. But after taking the anti-pregnancy pill things may change a little bit. Periods may delay some days, ore come earlier. The pill decreases the chances of pregnancy but you can't always be 100% sure. Do a pregnancy test to find out more. If she get pregnant is not advisable to use any methods to interrupt the pregnancy without seeing the gynecologist.

Take care and all the best for you!
Dr Eriol.
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What Are The Symptoms Of Pregnancy?

HI, and thank you for letting us know your concerns! You had sex two weeks after her last periods which is a very fertile part of the cycle. If she has regular periods and 28 or 30 days the periods are expecting to come. But after taking the anti-pregnancy pill things may change a little bit. Periods may delay some days, ore come earlier. The pill decreases the chances of pregnancy but you can t always be 100% sure. Do a pregnancy test to find out more. If she get pregnant is not advisable to use any methods to interrupt the pregnancy without seeing the gynecologist. Take care and all the best for you! Dr Eriol.