Hello dear See you have used iud device so chances of pregnancy are less. Please donot worry. However for exact clarification please get pregnancy strip blood HCG test done for confirmation and share result with gynaecologist in person for better clarity Regards
Based on the timeline you provided, it’s a bit complex but let’s break it down with what we know. If you started your period on January 8th or 9th, ovulation commonly occurs around day 14 of your cycle, which would be somewhere in the vicinity of January 22nd or 23rd. But keep in mind, cycles can vary from person to person and factors like stress and health can shift your ovulation windows. Now, the presence of an IUD is essential here as they are typically used as long-term contraception; it’s effective immediately if inserted during your menstrual period. On the other hand, if you had it inserted at another time, doctors might recommend using additional protection for about seven days. You mentioned taking Plan B; this can offer extra peace of mind in terms of preventing pregnancy. Considering these layers, the chances of realizing a pregnancy may be low. But speaking with your healthcare provider for personalized advice can be beneficial, ensuring your timeline adds up safely, and that all methods were used correctly during your cycle. If you face any irregular symptoms like intense pain or heavy bleeding, it’s good to get checked to be sure everything is okay post-IUD insertion. Keeping a careful watch on your cycle and symptoms can help you understand your unique window better over time.
You were very unlikely to be ovulating, and with an IUD placed plus Plan B taken promptly, the chance of pregnancy is extremely low. Some cycle irregularity is normal after this and does not indicate pregnancy
