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Віра (Anonymous, 5.173.70.) Warszawa 2 months ago

Are it normal to have a delayed period and nausea after unprotected intercourse?

Please tell me! There was unprotected sexual intercourse! I keep a diary of menstruation! On this day, there was an average chance of getting pregnant! After 8 hours, I drank a pill on the first day! I was waiting for critical days in two weeks! But it's already three days late! There is nausea , pain in the ovaries and chest! Is delay and nausea normal? Should I worry? Thanks

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Aleksandra Kowalczyk Pharmacist, Editor

2 months ago

If you are worried about delayed menstruation and nausea after unprotected intercourse, you can take a pregnancy test. A pregnancy test performed 14 days after unprotected intercourse should give a reliable result.

Here you can check the availability of pregnancy tests in selected pharmacies and order them with home delivery:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/kategorie/test-ciazowy

In cities such as Warsaw, Wrocław, Katowice, Kraków, Lublin, Gdańsk, Łódź, Szczecin, Białystok, Poznań and Chorzów, products can be ordered with instant delivery in as little as 1 hour thanks to the Wolt Drive service.
- check if the service is available in your location:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/koszyk/szybka-dostawa?src=zf

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