Had Unprotected Sex, Cramps, Bleeding. Normal Or Pregnant?
hi .. dr samuel ...i have a quesion to ask i just wanna kno if u think i am pregnant ..i recently got my mirena removed because of complications so then i went with the pills ..ok so i had sex and used the pillout method while waiting on my pills so i had my period like usual but al but what im concerned about is that ive been gett getting cramps period like cramps and went to the bathroom and i had lil bit of blood on my underwear and also when i cleaned had some bit of blood pinkish looking and ive been feeing like when im about to get my peroid do u think thats normal because of the pills kr is itbcuz im pregnant ihave been feeling nauseated but i think its cuz of the pills
Hello, I would be happy to help you given that you are not getting a response.
With the IUD in place, patients often are not exactly certain where they are in their cycle. So at the point that you had intercourse, you might have been at risk for pregnancy, and we know that the pullout method is not always effective. Now you are having symptoms of nausea, cramping and unusual bleeding. The first thing to evaluate is whether or not you are pregnant. I would recommend that you begin by checking a pregnancy test, and then repeat the test in 1-2 weeks. Use back-up protection until the pills are working to control your cycles!
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Had Unprotected Sex, Cramps, Bleeding. Normal Or Pregnant?
Hello, I would be happy to help you given that you are not getting a response. With the IUD in place, patients often are not exactly certain where they are in their cycle. So at the point that you had intercourse, you might have been at risk for pregnancy, and we know that the pullout method is not always effective. Now you are having symptoms of nausea, cramping and unusual bleeding. The first thing to evaluate is whether or not you are pregnant. I would recommend that you begin by checking a pregnancy test, and then repeat the test in 1-2 weeks. Use back-up protection until the pills are working to control your cycles! I hope you are satisfied. Please choose the Premium service if you require more detail!