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  • Aug 22, 2013, 10:40 AM
    prilove11
    Could She be still Pregnant
    Would request one and all for some useful advice on pregnancy issues... I had sex with my fiancé on 9th July and the condom gave way thus ejaculating my semen inside her. It was only after complete love making we realized that the condom was not intact and I had unknowingly ejaculated inside her. Quite worryingly the immediate action with our limited wisdom was washing her vaginal area quickly and then within an hour had somehow popped her an I-Pill. On 18th of July she had her first period post sex and though we were not fully convinced about her being pregnant. 5th of Aug: She started spotting (very very lite) which continued for 5 days till 10 Aug.

    After 10th Aug she had more bleeding(not exactly spotting) and not a proper menstrual cycle as observed by the rate of flow for next 5 days.
    After that my girl has been having restless legs during sleeping hours making it difficult for her to sleep. Please help us on the above issue with some useful advice and counselling to assure us that my fiancé is not pregnant.

    PS: she didn't have periods for 2 months before the day (9th July) we had sex. She had her last period in the month of may and her cycle is irregular sometimes.
  • Aug 29, 2013, 11:09 PM
    vargas1012
    Buy a pregnancy test
  • Aug 29, 2013, 11:15 PM
    Alty
    No form of birth control is 100% effective, and that includes any morning after pill, which I'm assuming is what you "popped" her.

    The morning after pill "I-pill" can cause bleeding between periods, an off period, bleeding for longer than normal. That should have been explained in the pamphlet that's supposed to come with the pill.

    Bottom line, the bleeding doesn't necessarily mean that she avoided pregnancy.

    Wait until 2 weeks after her period was due, then she should test using first morning urine. If that test is negative she should wait and see what happens with her next period. If it's missed, test again or get a blood test done.

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