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Hello doc. Im 26 years old and have pcod from 7 years now. On 23ed jan me and my partner met physically (no penetration) but I doubted if any precum entered into me for precaution I took ipill within 3 hrs post intercourse and got no periods until 3 days after which a local gynac gave me an mtp kit without confirmation of pregnancy. I took only mifepristone and 3 days later I e; 28th of jan had bleeding which continued till 2nd feb (7 days). I was then put on krimson 35 tablet on 14th feb and I took the tablet till 4th march. After 19 tablets I was not able to tolerate the tablet and the doc asked me to stop immediately. (laat krimson taken on 4th march). 2 days later i.e; on 6th march me and my partner met physically (no penetration again) but im not sure about precum. On 9th march (3 days later) I automatically had periods which was a withdrawal from krimson. Today is day 7 and I still have very clear watery organgish stringy discharge. Any chances of pregnancy?
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Dr. Usha Subrahmanyamyrs exp
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Chances of pregnancy are unlikely but you can still do a pregnancy test to rule it out.
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Dr. Sujata Sinha37yrs exp
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You have taken too many hormones without rationality. Anyhow it does not seem to be a case of pregnancy. Withdrawal bleeding will occur only if there has been no conception. Even then you can do a pregnancy test at home and get confirmed.
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Dr. Barnali Basu11yrs exp
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As bleeding has taken place, there are no chances of pregnancy. If you didn't miss any krimson it has given protection.
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