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Is Pregnancy Possible Despite Protected Intercourse?

Hii doctar I have a query regarding the physical relationship I was get married on 24 th of jan and i did the sex on 25th of jan and i did it on daily bases till 2 weeks after that we started on alternative days but the problem is my wife is delay in periods and i use the protection while doing the sex can u please tell me its the natural process that she is getting late or she is pregnant?
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Hello,

Delayed periods can happen with pregnancy but in some cases not. To make sure which is the cause of it a pregnancy test can be done. If it comes out negative it can be repeated in 3-4 days, if it still comes out negative and her periods are not coming it is a delay that is not related to pregnancy.
On the other hand there is no protection from pregnancy that is 100% effective. This means that even if you use protection, there is still some chance (this is different depending on the protection you use) that she may get pregnant.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Take care

Regards,
Dr. Antoneta Zotaj
General & Family Physician
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Is Pregnancy Possible Despite Protected Intercourse?

Hello, Delayed periods can happen with pregnancy but in some cases not. To make sure which is the cause of it a pregnancy test can be done. If it comes out negative it can be repeated in 3-4 days, if it still comes out negative and her periods are not coming it is a delay that is not related to pregnancy. On the other hand there is no protection from pregnancy that is 100% effective. This means that even if you use protection, there is still some chance (this is different depending on the protection you use) that she may get pregnant. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr. Antoneta Zotaj General & Family Physician