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Is Abdominal Pain With An Increased Discharge A Sign Of Pregnancy?

I had unprotected sex 2days ago, afterwards I felt a burning sensation when he ejaculated into me which lasted 15mins give or take. Ive since experienced slight abdominal pain. I am due to ovulate between today and Thursday however, I have had an increase in discharge over the last day it so. Could this be a sign of probable pregnancy?
Fri, 17 Jun 2016
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Hi,
I have gone through your query and understood the concern. The increased vaginal discharge could be due to ovulation as you are due to ovulate now. Burning sensation is uncommon with ejaculation and is more likely to be due to trauma. In this scenario, though your chances of conception are good, it is not possible to detect pregnancy now unless you have been tracking the basal body temperature from day one of your cycle. You can get a blood test for confirmation/exclusion of pregnancy 10-14 days after the intercourse. Hope this helps.
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Is Abdominal Pain With An Increased Discharge A Sign Of Pregnancy?

Hi, I have gone through your query and understood the concern. The increased vaginal discharge could be due to ovulation as you are due to ovulate now. Burning sensation is uncommon with ejaculation and is more likely to be due to trauma. In this scenario, though your chances of conception are good, it is not possible to detect pregnancy now unless you have been tracking the basal body temperature from day one of your cycle. You can get a blood test for confirmation/exclusion of pregnancy 10-14 days after the intercourse. Hope this helps.