Changes Of Getting Pregnant After Unprotected Sex
I am getting dark red discharge that is little amount, after 2 days of unprotected sex, am I pregnant? ...
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Please leave a positive review, if you have found my answer helpful. Consult me on Lybrate or whatsapp for proper diagnosis and treatment. My consultation fee is just 50 rs. My whatsapp number is mobile. It is unlikely that the dark red discharge you are experiencing after 2 days of unprotected sex is a sign of pregnancy. It is too early to tell if you are pregnant as it takes several days for a fertilized egg to implant in the uterus and for the body to start producing pregnancy hormones. The discharge could be due to other reasons such as hormonal changes, infection, or trauma. If you are concerned, it is recommended that you schedule an appointment with your healthcare provider to discuss your symptoms and concerns. They can perform a physical exam and order any necessary tests to determine the cause of your symptoms.
Hello sir I am doing sex (unprotected) with my girlfriend today 2 pm, and her period start 4: 30 pm, she take unwanted 7 ...
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1) you can never come to know about pregnancy immediately, however as she got her period means no pregnancy by sex prior to it. However, as she has taken unwanted 72 (which was not required because she got her period) will change her cycles. After taking the high hormonal emergency pill one gets withdrawal bleeding 5 to 10 days later, and then a new cycle starts.
Last month in march 22nd I got my periods, then on april 16th I had unprotected sex and my periods was to come on may 22 ...
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Please leave a positive review, if you have found my answer helpful. Consult me on Lybrate or whatsapp for proper diagnosis and treatment. My consultation fee is just 50 rs. My whatsapp number is mobile. It is possible that the delay in your period is due to pcod or hormonal changes, especially if your pregnancy tests are negative. However, if you are concerned about pregnancy, it is always best to consult with a healthcare provider for a more accurate assessment. They may suggest additional testing or examinations to determine the cause of the delay.
Consumed 1 pill on dec 23rd dec after unprotected sex, bleeding during 15th jan then again consumed 1 more pill at 26th ...
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Maam this is side effects of pills. The pills have changed your period cycle by causing bleeding. So you have to wait till you have your periods regularly. Please donât take any hormonal pills.
Had unprotected sex 3 days after my period but took I pill in less than 24 hrs, experienced spotting 6 days after which ...
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Ys, cycle date changes. After withdrawal bleeding new counting of new cycle. Withdrawal bleeding means no pregnancy and if no sex after withdrawal bleeding no chance of pregnancy. Any doubt anytime- pregnancy test preferably blood.
Sir, 15 dec ko unprotected sex hota hai phir unwanted 72 pills le leti hu uska phir 3 din baad periods aa jaata hai phir ...
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Dear, it is possible that the use of emergency contraception and changes to your menstrual cycle may be causing a delay in your period. However, it is also possible that you could be pregnant, despite the negative pregnancy tests. I would recommend scheduling an appointment with a gynecologist as soon as possible to discuss your concerns and evaluate your situation. Your provider may recommend additional testing, such as a blood test or ultrasound, to determine if you are pregnant or to investigate other potential causes of your missed period. In the meantime, it is important to continue using contraception to prevent unintended pregnancy and to practice safe sex to reduce the risk of sexually transmitted infections. If we look at your age, taking pills at this age can be dangerous and can lead to many health complications including infertility in the near future.
Sir I have taken ipill as I had n unprotected sex but no ejaculation took place that time. I then had my withdrawal blee ...
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It is common to experience changes in your menstrual cycle after taking an emergency contraceptive pill like i-pill. The pill can cause irregular bleeding, spotting, or delay in your period. The withdrawal bleeding you experienced from january 21-24 could have been a result of the pill, rather than your usual period. If your pregnancy test is negative, it is less likely that you are pregnant. However, it is important to note that pregnancy tests may not always be accurate if taken too early. I recommend you to wait for a few more days and retake the pregnancy test. If the test remains negative, it is best to consult a healthcare provider who can evaluate your symptoms and recommend appropriate treatment options. In terms of getting your period, it may take a few weeks for your menstrual cycle to return to its regular pattern after taking the i-pill. I suggest you wait patiently for your period to arrive. If you do not get your period after a few weeks, it is best to consult a healthcare provider who can evaluate your symptoms and recommend appropriate treatment options. It is important to remember that emergency contraceptive pills like i-pill should not be used as a regular method of contraception. They should only be used in emergency situations and not as a substitute for regular contraceptive methods. I recommend you to speak with your healthcare provider about reliable contraception methods that are suitable for you.
She has done unprotected sex 3 days after her period was over. Is there any chance to get pregnant? She should take medi ...
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Chances are very low for pregnancy at these days. It is called the safe period of family planning, but it is unsafe meaning high failure rate. In a woman having 28 days regular cycle safe period is considered as from day 1 to 10 and 17 to 28 counting from the first day of last period. If periods have different cycle depending on that counting changes.
1.can the ovulation/fertile window be different for different woman? 2.common symptoms of ovulation? 3.can use of lubric ...
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1) yes 2) mostly none- some may notice change in whitish discharge 3) yes 4) yes- and does not affect pregnancy 5) pregnancy can occur only one day of the cycle that is ovulation day so unprotected sex around that day only important. Those who have regular 28 days cycle get ovulation around 14th day counting from the first day of the period (bleeding) means sexual intercourse around 11 to 16th day helps for pregnancy. Those who get cycles differently calculations have to be made differently as ovulation occurs 14 days prior to the next period. 6) no 7) yes, if examining ggynecologist has not prohibited till 8 mth complete and even after that after permitted by ggynecologist 8) no but miscarriage can occur.
Hii doctor, actually me and my girlfriend had unprotected sex and she took unwanted 72 pill after 48 hours of intercours ...
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you when to worry about cramping. Most women experience little to no cramping while taking birth control pills. Some have mild cramping for a cycle or two as their bodies adjust to hormone changes, but this often decreases or stops completely. Call your doctor if you have sudden or severe cramping or pelvic pain. Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.





