since the 17th that the comdon broke and when i go to my doc(the 24th of this month) to check down there should i tell her about what happen with the comdon? and could she send me to get blood test done to see if i am prego? or is it to eaier for even a blood test to see if i am?????
Mon, 16 Jan 2012
General & Family Physician, Dr. P. Mahesh's Response
Hi,
Welcome to HCM.
The dictum is never conceal or lie to the doctor and lawyer.
You should certainly tell your doctor about the Condom tear. Only then the doctor will be able to consider the complications that can arise due to condom tear and advise investigations accordingly to confirm or rule out the clinical suspicions.
Doctor is there to assist you and help you out in case of a medical problem.
Hi
Welcome to Healthcare Magic.Dear,you are very apprehensive,relax a bit first.It is actually important for you to tell everything about what happened and what do you suspect to a doctor.A blood test for pregnancy is done is Bhcg levels in blood which can be seen in early stages of pregnancy,for a cheaper and easier method we have the Urine pregnancy test(UPT's)cards as well through which you can even check at home after 5-6 days of your missed periods.If you are not pregnant in UPTs and still dont have periods,go to a gynaec immediately
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Hi, Welcome to HCM. The dictum is never conceal or lie to the doctor and lawyer. You should certainly tell your doctor about the Condom tear. Only then the doctor will be able to consider the complications that can arise due to condom tear and advise investigations accordingly to confirm or rule out the clinical suspicions. Doctor is there to assist you and help you out in case of a medical problem.