Hello Deva Thanks for sharing more details. Having unprotected sex around the 28th day after your last period (with your last period ending on 25th November) means you could be at risk of pregnancy, especially if your periods are irregular or delayed now.
A missed period is one of the earliest signs of pregnancy, but stress, changes in routine, or hormonal fluctuations can also cause delays. Since it’s been about a month since your last period and you had unprotected sex, it’s a good idea to take a home urine pregnancy test now for clarity.
What you should do: - Take a home pregnancy test using your first morning urine for the most accurate result. - If the test is negative and your period still doesn’t start in a week, repeat the test. - If the test is positive or you have any unusual symptoms (severe pain, heavy bleeding, dizziness), consult a gynecologist.
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If you’re concerned about a possible pregnancy, here’s what you should know: the timing, symptoms, and how to confirm it. First, recognize that if you engaged in unprotected intercourse, there’s a chance of pregnancy, particularly if it occurred around the time of ovulation, usually about mid-cycle for many women. To find out if you’re pregnant, you should take a home pregnancy test. These tests are designed to detect the hormone hCG in your urine, usually becoming detectable around the time your period is due, often around two weeks after conception. Make sure you follow the instructions on the test carefully for accurate results—typically it’s best to use first-morning urine, as this can have a higher concentration of hCG. If the test is negative but your period hasn’t started, consider repeating the test a few days later or contacting a healthcare provider for a more definitive test. Delayed menstruation can also be due to factors like stress, changes in weight, or other hormonal imbalances. If your period is late by more than a week and repeated tests are negative, it would be wise to consult a doctor to explore other causes. Also, remember that if you’re not planning a pregnancy, it’s important to consider methods of contraception to prevent unintended pregnancies and reduce the risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Options include condoms, birth control pills, implants, and more based on your preference and health profile. For any immediate concerns or if you’re feeling unwell, it’s crucial to seek medical advice as soon as possible.
Hello Deva, I understand your worry. Based on what you have mentioned, I advise you to do a Urine Pregnancy Test at home, as the ejaculation did happen in your vagina plus you have a missed period, chances are slim for you to get pregnant on the 28th day, but never zero. So better do a Urine Pregnancy Test at home. It’ll clear all your doubts.
Feel free to reach out again.
Regards, Dr. Nirav Jain MBBS, DNB D.Fam.Medicine
