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Took I-pill Due To Unprotected Sex. Had Brown Discharge. Am I Pregnant?

i've already taken i-pill twice this month due to condom failure and had experience some brown discharge for about 3 days as well may be because of i-pill... on 22apr also during intercourse though condom wasn't torn but somehow my husband's semen got leaked n now im extremely worried if i get pregnant... we don't want another child rite now n also we don't want to do abortion kind of thing... should i take i-pill for third time ??
Mon, 24 Jun 2013
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Welcome to HCM.
There is no chances of pregnancy because you had taken i-pill twice.
Pregnancy can be confirmed by urine pregnancy test and also by USG .
Better you start oral contraceptive pill.
Consult your ob/gynecologist for better guidance and medical advice.
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Took I-pill Due To Unprotected Sex. Had Brown Discharge. Am I Pregnant?

Welcome to HCM. There is no chances of pregnancy because you had taken i-pill twice. Pregnancy can be confirmed by urine pregnancy test and also by USG . Better you start oral contraceptive pill. Consult your ob/gynecologist for better guidance and medical advice.