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Asked for Female | 19 Years

Could I be pregnant after taking Unwanted 72?

Patient's Query

Sir mne apne periods se 4 din phle intercourse kiya tha or periods ki 1st date miss ho gyi to 2dusre din mne unwanted 72 le li ..abhi tk uske bd periods ni aye aj 12 h ..mere periods 7 ko ane the ...or mere breast m b pain hori h 2 3 din se ..kya m pregnant hu .. . I'm unmarried please give me some advice ..how I get my periods

Answered by Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Missing a period after taking Unwanted 72 is a common side effect. It can sometimes delay your menstrual cycle for a few days or even a week. The breast pain you're experiencing could also be due to hormonal changes. Now, as for the possibility of pregnancy, taking Unwanted 72 within 72 hours of unprotected intercourse is quite effective in preventing pregnancy. However, I recommend taking a pregnancy test just to be sure. You can do this at home with a kit available at pharmacies. In the meantime, try to stay calm and reduce stress as it can further delay your period. If your period doesn't arrive within a week of its expected date, it's best to consult a gynecolgist for further evaluation and guidance. Remember, it's essential to take care of your emotional well-being during this time too.

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My periods are delayed which were to come on 4th March....I had sex on 38th Feb n latest on 9th March

Female | 20

It could be due to a variety of reasons like stress, illness, or pregnancy. It's important to take a pregnancy test to rule out the possibility of pregnancy or else you should consult a gynecologist for a proper evaluation. They will be able to provide a diagnosis and recommend appropriate treatment.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I’m 23, I had my fallopian tubes removed but my period is 3 days late, is there a chance I could be pregnant even though I don’t have them

Female | 23

It is completely natural to be concerned about a late period, even after having your tubes tied. Here’s the thing though – not having a period can occur for many reasons besides being pregnant. Stress hormones changing up or certain drugs could all cause your menstrual cycle to go off kilter. Taking a test can help ease any worries so if this is something that is worrying you then go ahead and do it. 

Answered on 29th May '24

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Hello, I want to know about my periods not coming. So last month Jan 2024, I engaged in unprotected intercourse roughly a week before my actual period dates then took an iPill. After few days yes my normal periods did come which was 28th January. Now February 2024 is gone and I haven't got my periods for this month

Female | 23

Missing your period may se­em concerning, but it happens some­times. The iPill can affect me­nstrual cycles. Reasons include stre­ss, hormones, or being pregnant. Look for tire­dness and nausea - they could signal pre­gnancy. Taking a test gives clarity. 

Answered on 4th Sept '24

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I'm three months completed pregnant in NT scan I found intermittent tricuspid regurgitation what it is is baby in problem

Female | 26

Intermittent tricuspid regurgitation or TR) is sometimes found during prenatal screening tests like the NT scan. In many cases, it is considered a normal variant and may not pose significant health risks to the baby.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Okay I had unprotected sex yesterday took lydia emergency contraceptive pills today in the morning around 11am and had another unprotected sex just now 1:46pm do I need to take another contraceptive emergency pills

Female | 19

You should be good since the morning-after pill blocks an egg from ovulating for a while. Unprotected sex should be avoided in the future.

Answered on 15th Apr '25

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Missed period and late for 13 days. No other symptoms than spotting a week before

Female | 22

Missed periods could indicate various possibilities, including pregnancy. Spotting a week before your expected period could be an early sign of pregnancy, but it's also important to consider other factors that might be causing the delay. Take a pregnancy test for confirmation

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Hi doctor. My partner and I had only outercourse on 24th may. No intercourse. No penetration. Only dry humping with my boyfriend constantly wearing his tight boxers. Out of fear I took an ipill on 26th may (within 48 hours). I had a bleeding from 3rd june to 8th june (Light bleeding, like periods). Was it withdrawal bleeding, and if so, then am I safe from pregnancy. My last periods was on 17th May, so when may I expect my next periods, Dr.? I am really worried, I need your professional guidance and an assurance if possible, Dr.

Female | 24

Let me assure you that the chances of pregnancy from outercourse with protection like tight boxers are incredibly low. The bleeding you experienced from 3rd to 8th June may likely be withdrawal bleeding from the emergency contraceptive pill you took, which is a common side effect. Given that your last period was on 17th May, your cycle might be a bit irregular this month due to the emergency pill. You can expect your next period within the next few weeks. If you don't get it by then, a simple home pregnancy test can provide further reassurance.

Answered on 10th June '25

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I am 28 years old female and a yellowish thick discharge from my vagina and smells like sour milk, no pain or irritation and it been 4 days now. No medication i have taken yet

Female | 28

It can be a sign of a vaginal infection, could be bacterial vaginosis or a yeast infection. It occurs due to an imbalance of bacteria or yeast in the vagina, and can cause discomfort, itching, or burning in some cases. I recommend you to get an accurate diagnosis and treatment. Your doctor may give medications like antibiotics or antifungal medication, depending on the cause of the discharge.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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