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Drogiznab (Anonymous, 77.114.125.) Warszawa 3 years ago

Is there a possibility that pregnancy could come from that rapprochement?

I made love to my partner 3 days before menstruation in which I took contraception for the first time and I regularly take it is possible that from that close-up can get pregnant? And I have a question whether it is normal that as I thought that my period ended, I still had for 5 days brown spotting even a lot, what can it mean?

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Olga Sierpniowska

Olga Sierpniowska Pharmacist

3 years ago

I do not see the possibility that intercourse before menstruation during which you started contraception correctly could lead to pregnancy. First of all, if after intercourse in the previous cycle there was regular menstruation, it means that the pregnancy did not occur. In addition, the fertile time is about 14 days before bleeding. However, looking "forward", if you started to use contraception correctly, it effectively protects against pregnancy in this cycle. Sperm are not able to survive longer than 3-5 days in the genital tract of a woman, and an egg cell is still needed for fertilization. Sometimes, in the first cycles of contraception, the bleeding profile may change. It doesn't necessarily mean anything - in general, it is simply related to the action of hormones. I enclose information that may be of interest: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/jak-prawidlowo-stosowac-antykoncepcje

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