- Female
- 22 Years
- 08/09/2025
I had my period for six days. On the 9th day after my period, we had protected intercourse, but due to some confusion, I took an ipill within 48 hours. I experienced a small amount of brown discharge with some clots and abdominal pain, for which I used a sanitary napkin. I took a urine pregnancy test after the brown discharge, and it was negative. Could I still be pregnant?
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
Since you had protected sex and took an IPill within 48 hours, the chance of pregnancy is very low. The brown discharge with clots and pain is likely a side effect of the pill, not implantation bleeding. Your urine test was negative, which is a good sign. For full peace of mind, you can repeat the urine test after a few more days or take a Beta HCG test for confirmation.
Dr. Siri Suggests...
Take a UPT Test (Urine Pregnancy) Test or Take a Beta HCG Test Test
Answered 08/09/2025
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