Not necessarily, but you haven't given any detail about your cycle.
- What date did your last period start?
- How long is your cycle usually (typically 28 days)?
- What date did you expect your next period to start (before you had i-pill)?
- What date did your previous 5 periods start (or as many as you know)?
- I replied yesterday, but I don't know what happened to the reply!
I don't know what you mean by "I get periods mostly in 15 days because iv eaten ipill on 21st june too", and you haven't answered the 4 questions.
However, the bleeding you have experienced is probably withdrawal bleeding, but either way, it is an indication you are probably not pregnant.
Having taken the i-pill, your next few periods will probably come at an unusual time for you and may come earlier or later than expected.
Again I am unsure precisely what you mean by your question.
If you have had a period (withdrawal or normal), the likelihood is that you are not pregnant, but having a period is not a guarantee that you are not pregnant. Some people have periods of sorts while pregnant. But there are "chances of getting pregnant after having withdrawal period" if you have had sex again, just as there would be after any normal period.
It is highly unlikely that you would be pregnant.
Take care.
The i-pill is effective, but not 100% guaranteed. It would seem that you have had withdrawal bleeding. The bleeding on 12 July (?) was just 6 days after taking the EC on 6 July, so it would seem very likely it has worked.
My reticence in stating there is absolutely no chance of pregnancy is because of incomplete and uncertain data, but it is extremely unlikely you would get pregnant.
You said you took EC on 21 June but did not say when you had subsequent bleeding. You said you expected your period to start 25 July without saying why. If you have a 28-day cycle, it would suggest your last period started 27 June. That would be 6 days after your 21 June EC. But if your bleeding was 12 July, that was 15 days after the suggested possible 27 June bleeding. EC is for 'emergency' use. As it is hormonal, it will upset your system.
When EC is taken, the next cycle would be expected to start from the bleeding date. However, the next period or two may start even a week+ earlier or later than would otherwise be expected.