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Magdalen (Anonymous, 5.173.128.) Warszawa 2 years ago

What is the risk of pregnancy if the bleeding occurred a week after intercourse and lasted only 3 days?

I have an irregular period and after the first intercourse after about a week there was bleeding. It was extremely short, because 3 days, where normally occurs 4-5. On the first day of bleeding, I started using evra patches. What is the chance that the bleeding was caused by pregnancy? And what is the chance that I am pregnant and do I have anything to worry about?

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Klaudia Ćwiąkała

Klaudia Ćwiąkała Pharmacist, Editor

2 years ago

The likelihood of pregnancy is influenced by various factors, such as: the type of protection, the phase of the woman's cycle in which intercourse occurred, the age of the partners and their overall fertility. For this reason, it is impossible to unequivocally answer the question of what is the risk of pregnancy in an individual case. Confirmation of the absence of pregnancy can be a pregnancy test performed after approx. 14 days from intercourse: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/97388/domowe-laboratorium-pink-test-ciazowy-strumieniowy-super-czuly-test/apteki

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