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Can intercourse on 5th day of period, with only slight contact of genitals, after the partner has orgasmed and wiped it off clean, can create a risk of pregnancy? I'd wiped my genital from water too afterwards. Can spotting after IPill means withdrawal bleeding, eliminating the risk of pregnancy? I've never had intercourse, thereby my hymen is still intact? The slight intercourse happened on 5th day of period. I was no longer bleeding by the night. Only in the morning there was light bleeding. I had the IPill in 36 hours, to eliminate the risk. I had my periods on 23 Jan. After IPill, I spotted for 2-3 days around '15 Feb. Then again, around 25 Feb. No regular/proper bleeding in February though. Should I do the UPT? I don't have any nausea, vomiting or cramps. I've also read that most times UPT comes out negative and missing a period after IPill is common? And spotting could mean withdrawal bleeding as an effect of Pill? Should my next period be counted from the date of such spotting? Should I meet a gynaecologist? Would she make me do the UPT herself or prescribe a pill like Mental Forte or Deviry? I'm meanwhile thinking of consuming Papaya to induce periods naturally, as I highly believe I can't be pregnant. I can wait it out to see if I get periods in March. But how long I'll be in the safe zone to abort pregnancy, if at all that happens? 6 weeks? Will it be non invasive and non surgical? Though, off late, I've been under tremendous stress from a death in the family. Fever, cold and frequent urination has followed the stress. Since I also have a mild rectocele pressing on vagina and bladder, the frequent urination (20 times one night from 12: 30 AM - 5 AM) can be a result of that too. Please suggest how do I approach this.


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