Can Brown Discharge, Nausea, And Frequent Urination Be Signs Of Pregnancy?
Could I Be Pregnant ? Okay On Nov. 17 Me Andd My Boyfriend Had Sex And Like The Condom Broke And He Came Inside Of Me 3 Times . Andd Like On The 28th And A Coulpe More Days Later I Got This Brown Discharge Andd Then Like Some Bleeding , Then This White Discharge And Some Bleeding . I ve Been Having Waves Of Nausea , Certain Smells Make Me Nauseous . Likee It Seems Likee Every 30 Minutes I Havee To Pee . If Im On My Feet Too Long I Get Pains In My Lower Back . And I ve Been Having Achy Cramps On Andd Off . And My Breast Hurt On And Off . Andd I Havee Pains Likee In The Waist Area . Help ??
Thank you for the question and thank you for visiting our site.
If you have had unprotected intercourse and you are now experiencing pregnancy related symptoms, then by all means you might be pregnant. A pregnancy test will turn positive about two weeks after conception. So the first thing that you must do is to take a pregnancy test now. If the test is negative, then these symptoms are all just related to the hormonal changes that occur with your cycle. If the test is positive, you need to seek care immediately to make sure that the pregnancy is in the uterus and is not an ectopic pregnancy (a pregnancy in one of the tubes).
I hope that this helps and good luck!
Dr. Tim
I find this answer helpful
1 Doctor agrees with this answer
You found this answer helpful
Disclaimer: These answers are for your information only and not intended to replace your relationship with your treating physician.
This is a short, free answer.
For a more detailed, immediate answer, try our premium service
[Sample answer]
We use cookies in order to offer you most relevant experience and using this website you acknowledge that you have already read and understood our
Privacy Policy
Can Brown Discharge, Nausea, And Frequent Urination Be Signs Of Pregnancy?
Thank you for the question and thank you for visiting our site. If you have had unprotected intercourse and you are now experiencing pregnancy related symptoms, then by all means you might be pregnant. A pregnancy test will turn positive about two weeks after conception. So the first thing that you must do is to take a pregnancy test now. If the test is negative, then these symptoms are all just related to the hormonal changes that occur with your cycle. If the test is positive, you need to seek care immediately to make sure that the pregnancy is in the uterus and is not an ectopic pregnancy (a pregnancy in one of the tubes). I hope that this helps and good luck! Dr. Tim