Had Unprotected Sex. Nausea, Gas Reflux, Painful Stomach During Period. What Is Going On?
I had unprotected sex about a week ago and I felt something squirt up inside me but my partner said he didn't cum inside. Prob couple of days after that I felt very nausea, gag reflex happened atleast 5 times a day, pains in the stomach, not eatting as much as I normally do after couple if mouth fulls I start to feel nausea again. This has been going on for 4 days now. And today I got my period with pains in the same areas and still feeling nausea. I also had 2 hot flushes were I swear for a second than it goes away. I don't know what's going on. I not on Any birth control
Hi, Unprotected intercourse around the period is safe as ovulation has occurred already and the ovum is no longer alive. Your symptoms are premenstrual. You could as well have had some gastritis. You should watch your period. If it is normal, you need not worry; if it is not, you can exclude pregnancy and consult a specialist for further suggestions. In the future, please try to use some regular form of contraception that suits you. Hope you find this information useful. Take care.
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Had Unprotected Sex. Nausea, Gas Reflux, Painful Stomach During Period. What Is Going On?
Hi, Unprotected intercourse around the period is safe as ovulation has occurred already and the ovum is no longer alive. Your symptoms are premenstrual. You could as well have had some gastritis. You should watch your period. If it is normal, you need not worry; if it is not, you can exclude pregnancy and consult a specialist for further suggestions. In the future, please try to use some regular form of contraception that suits you. Hope you find this information useful. Take care.