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Asked for Female | 20 Years

Possible Pregnancy Concerns After Unprotected Intercourse in January

Patient's Query

I had my last period in January 2024 And i had too much of white discharge happened after my periods ended Before 2 months i had one sonography my gyno said my pcod is ended And i m sexually active i had intercourse in January after my periods ended with protection! And its been 10 days my period isn't coming i tested with urine test it was negative is there any chances of pregnancy??

Answered by Dr. Himali Patel

Due to prote­cted sex and a negative­ test, pregnancy see­ms improbable for you. Stress or hormonal shifts often cause­ missed periods. The white­ discharge may be normal or indicate infe­ction. If your period persists in absence­, consulting your gynecologist would be advisable. 

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Questions & Answers on "Gynaecology" (5150)

can someone please check my mammogram test report

Female | 47

You can visit a gynecologist specializing in breast imaging or a breast specialist, to have your mammogram test report reviewed. They will be able to provide you with a professional interpretation of the results and guide you on any further steps that may be required.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Hello,i had sex with my partner 5 days after her ovulation period stopped and we used a condom,is there any chance my partner is pregnant still?

Male | 20

Using protection during intimacy is wise, as condoms provide­ a barrier against potential pregnancy. Since­ your partner was past their fertile­ window, the likelihood of conception is re­duced. However, no me­thod offers absolute certainty. A faint possibility re­mains. Should she exhibit signs such as a delaye­d menstrual cycle or queasine­ss, a pregnancy test can definitive­ly confirm or allay concerns.

Answered on 24th July '24

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I'm having brownish blood discharge after 5 months of c section is there any thing I need to work?

Female | 24

Brownish discharge after the c-section could be a symptom of infection or endometriosis. Talk to your gynecologist she may conduct a pelvic exam to diagnose the root cause of the pain and to offer you appropriate treatment.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Is pregnancy test on the day of missed period consider to be more accurate or not?

Female | 25

Taking a pregnancy test on the first day of a missed period can yield fairly reliable results. At this point, hormone levels, particularly hCG, typically rise high enough to detect. However, individual circumstances can vary. Early signs of pregnancy include nausea, fatigue, or breast tenderness. If you receive a negative result but still suspect pregnancy, wait a few days and retest. For personalized advice and support, consider scheduling an appointment with a healthcare provider. They can offer guidance and help address any concerns you may have. Your health and peace of mind are important.

Answered on 9th Jan '25

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Hi I'm FAVOUR, I missed my period for 2 months and I wasn't pregnant. I went for test and they said I have infection ( staphylococcus erus and candida albican), after which I was given 3 days injections of antibiotics. A week after the injection and treatment, I saw my period that lasted for 5 days but it wasn't flowing as usual. A week after seeing the period, I started seeing brown discharge coming out of my vagina and now it's not longer brown discharge that's coming out, it's blood, a heavy flow of blood is pouring out of my body 24/7, and it's been flowing like this for close to 2 weeks now, please what can I do?

Female | 19

The infection that you had might be the reason that your menstruation has changed and thus uneven bleeding has happened. Infections can sometimes cause heavy bleeding or irregular periods. The brown discharge you saw may have been old blood mingled with the vaginal discharge. Should the heavy bleeding continue, contacting a healthcare provider is vital to get a more thorough evaluation and care. 

Answered on 3rd Dec '24

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Hello, I had sex on 7.8.2025 and I'm worried about the possibility of pregnancy. Let me explain to you in more detail. I've been on birth control pills for 10 months since last year. I take them at about the same time, sometimes I'm 2-3 hours late. I had my last gynecological examination in June 2025 and then she told me that my ovaries are as they should be when I'm on birth control. My intercourse started 3 days after my period ended, that is, on 1.8 I started and ended on 4.8 and the intercourse was on 7.8. 3 weeks after having sex, I had 4 days of bleeding that also had blood clots, I usually have that during my period and it was normal red blood and at the end it was brown. The bleeding started on 24.8 and lasted until 26 or 27.8. For the next two months I didn't get my period when I was supposed to, I had some kind of grayish discharge and maybe some brownish spot on the tampon, so it bothers me a lot. That sexual intercourse wasn't with a condom, but first it was vaginal, then anal, then vaginal, then anal, and it ended anal. I personally didn't feel him cum inside me. I don't have any symptoms of pregnancy, so I didn't even test because I would have had some symptoms, and I had that bleeding 3 weeks after intercourse. My cycle usually lasts 28 days according to contraception, and I have bleeding for 4 days

Female | 19

Answered on 20th Nov '25

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I have a mensurational disorder . because my periods is delaye every month so please suggest

Female | 18

menstrual disorders can be caused by many factors . Stress, weight changes, and hormonal imbalances can all play a role . It's best to consult with a doctor to determine the cause . Treatment may include medications , lifestyle changes, or hormonal therapy . Tracking your menstrual cycle can also help identify patterns and potential issues. Don't hesitate to seek medical advice. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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