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Asked for Female | 18 Years

Could my symptoms indicate cryptic pregnancy after unprotected sex?

Patient's Query

Had unprotected sex twice during fertile window (May 31 medium chance) Frequent peeing Low knot by ovary began weighing down on me becoming uncomfortable Plan b taken June 5th Symptoms worsen Wall feeling, heaviness, minor bloating for months From belly button down Chest burn, burping, gassy Uncomfortable sleeping can’t get comfortable Frequent peeing Bubbles in pee, first pee of morning dark yellow Little blood in poop when I can Not pooping regularly HEAVINESS IN STOMACH WALL IN STOMACH Another black line forming on stomach Negative pregnancy at doctor, negative test at home both in July No pills or probiotics is helping my stomach, everything I’ve tried taking over 6 months hasn’t helped Stomach feels pushed out is not fully bloated but it’s pushed out Im terrified this could be a cryptic, all my symptoms match up to it and I’m scared. Cycles every month normal heavy flow with clots also

Answered by Dr. Nisarg Patel

The heaviness in your stomach, bloating, and discomfort could be due to a variety of reasons, such as gastrointestinal issues or hormonal changes. The negative pregnancy tests are a good sign, ruling out one concern. To address your symptoms, it's important to follow up with your gynecologist for further evaluation. They might recommend imaging tests or blood work to pinpoint the cause. In the meantime, staying hydrated, eating fiber-rich foods, and managing stress can help ease some of your discomfort. 

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Consult a gynecologist professional for a proper diagnosis and remedy. Meanwhile maintain hygiene, avoid tight clothing, and refrain from scratching.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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How likely am I to be pregnant if I had unprotected sex every day the week after my period

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Your period ends, and you have unprotected sex daily—your chances of pregnancy rise. An egg releases during ovulation and sperm may fertilize it at this time. Early pregnancy signs include missed periods, nausea, and fatigue. To avoid pregnancy, use condoms or birth control pills. Knowing your cycles is key to preventing unintended pregnancies.

Answered on 20th July '24

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Me and my bf had sex. It's not exactly sex but. I can say that. His penis tip touched my vagina. There was no semen present. The last time my periods was on 28feb and today is march 29 . I didn't get them yet

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You see­m worried about getting pregnant. Whe­n only the penis tip touches the­ vagina, without any semen, the pregnancy risk is low. Stre­ss or hormonal shifts could delay your period. Wait a while and se­e if it comes. If not, take a pre­gnancy test for assurance. 

Answered on 30th July '24

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Okay. I wanted to know if it’s possible for a specific person to throwing off my ph balance and why is that. Like why would that be ? It’s only happened with him specifically and not anyone else .. why is that ? Is there something nh wrong with him ? Because I’m okay on my own it’s just that when we have sex I get a bv or a yeast infection or just feel irritated. I went to the doctor and they gave me and him medication to take and it still happens .. everytime … why ?

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There can be factors contributing to changes in vaginal pH balance and the occurrence of vaginal infections. Sexual activity, particularly with a new partner, can sometimes disrupt the natural balance of bacteria in the vagina, leading to infections like bacterial vaginosis (BV) or yeast infections. This can happen due to the introduction of new bacteria or an alteration in the vaginal environment.

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