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Had Sexual Contact. Have Roughness, Got Vaginal Infection. On Fas 3 Kit. Delayed Periods. Problem?

I had sexual contact wid my husband... might b bcz if his roughness at the inter course I got the vaginal infection. . Doctor prescribed me to hv fas 3 kit... will these postpone my periods... though he had used condomsi got infected. .. am not sure if conceived... if so pls suggest me some medicine which can terminate pregnancy.. I supposed to get my periods today.. but still not... am worried nw
Wed, 16 Oct 2013
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Hello
Thanks for your query.
Fas 3 kit in no way delays your period.
You cannot take any medicine without consulting a doctor.
Please consult a gynecologist, and confirm your pregnancy.
Then have it dated in weeks exactly.
After that, take medications prescribed in correct dosage, and have a follow up visit to confirm completion.
Take care.
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Had Sexual Contact. Have Roughness, Got Vaginal Infection. On Fas 3 Kit. Delayed Periods. Problem?

Hello Thanks for your query. Fas 3 kit in no way delays your period. You cannot take any medicine without consulting a doctor. Please consult a gynecologist, and confirm your pregnancy. Then have it dated in weeks exactly. After that, take medications prescribed in correct dosage, and have a follow up visit to confirm completion. Take care.