Female | 21
Could I Be Pregnant? Symptoms After Unprotected Sex on First Day of Period with Ejaculation Inside
I had unprotected sex on the first day of my period and he cumed in me. Am I pregnant? because I am the showing the symptoms.

Gynecologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
I recommend you take a home pregnancy test in case you think you could be positive for pregnancy. In that regard, findings of symptoms are not sufficient for exact confirmation of pregnancy. I advise you to go to the gynecologist for a thorough diagnosis as well as a presentation of the potential options.
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Questions & Answers on "Gynaecology" (4735)
I tried to do medical abortion. I took 1 mifepristone by swallowing. After 24 hours- 800mcg misoprostol vaginally. And 3 hours after that 400mcg misoprostol vaginally and more 400mcg misoprostol with 3 hours interval. Took total 5 doses of misoprostol like this including the first dose of 800mcg. After that my gestational sac came out in the morning while i was sitting on toilet. But i did not bleed at all. My pregnancy tissues and placenta did not pass too as i did not bleed before or after passing the sac. The embryo was inside the fluid like white colored sac. I was 12 weeks pregnant. Its now 36 hours and i did not bleed still. Should i wait for my bleeding to start? I took more misoprostol doses after my sac passed to start my bleeding but did not work. Will all the pregnancy tissues will come out naturally? Will my bleeding start naturally after some days? I just want to know if this happened to anyone. Will bleeding start eventually and pregnancy tissues and placenta pass if i wait? Edit: i asked icliniq and a doctor replied to use 2tab Co-Amoxiclav 625mg PO bid for 1week, 2tab metronidazole 400mg PO tid for 1week. this medicines are for infection. Also, do i have risks of having retained placenta issues such as hemorrhage? Or i don’t have the risk as i didn’t bleed at all yet? Will the placenta come out when bleeding will happen naturally after waiting ? i am confused and also very worried
Female | 23
It’s understandable to feel anxious after your experience. Retained tissue can happen, especially if bleeding hasn't occurred. It's essential to monitor your symptoms, and waiting a few days is reasonable, but if you experience severe pain, fever, or heavy bleeding, seek medical attention immediately. The medications prescribed can help prevent infection. While the placenta and tissues can pass naturally, I recommend consulting a gynecologist to ensure everything is progressing safely.
Answered on 30th Jan '25

Dr. Mohit Saraogi
I m unmarried but in my reports I have pid problem how it is possible
Female | 22
PID is an infection of the female reproductive organs, usually caused by STIs like chlamydia or gonorrhea. However, PID can also be caused by non sexually transmitted infection, like bacterial infections, medical procedures, or bacterial imbalances. Regardless of sexual activity, PID requires medical attention for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Nisarg Patel
I am 6 week pregnant, but my bleeding comes and goes it's a mild bleeding, without any clots and without any cramp
Female | 27
I recommend that you should see gynecologist to do the ultrasound to find out the reason for your bleeding. This is quite critical during your first term of pregnancy.The right one to see is an obstetrician or gynecologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Nisarg Patel
I am 16 year old girl. My name is Gul Jain. I am having pain in my breast and it has spread from breast to shoulder, armpit, neck and I am having shortness of breathing and I have consulted an endocrine he gave me paracetamol, a pain relief gel and tamoxifen 10 mg table, But did not get any relief and my breast is also heavy.
Female | 16
• Breast pain can be associated with anything from Fibrocystic breast changes, menstruation related cyclic pain, pregnancy, breastfeeding, side effects of certain medications, infection such as mastitis to inflammatory breast cancer.
• Heaviness of breast is because of various reasons such as large breasts, breast cysts, mastitis, pain originating from chest wall or pectoral muscles but not related to breasts and in rare cases associated with Breast cancer.
Further investigation is required in your case so as to confirm the cause behind the breast pain which include:
Mammogram - Mammogram may assist you in diagnosis where in case the doctor feels a breast lump or unusual thickening or detects a focused area of pain your breast tissue, an x-ray of breast will help in evaluating the area of concern.
Breast examination - In which health care provider will examine your breasts as well as the lymph nodes in your lower neck and underarm for changes and will most likely listen to your heart and lungs and examine your chest and belly to see whether the discomfort is caused by another ailment. If your medical history, breast exam, and physical exam find nothing out of the ordinary, you may not require any extra testing.
Ultrasound - An ultrasound exam, which employs sound waves to create pictures of your breasts, is frequently performed in conjunction with a mammogram. Even if the mammography seems normal, you may require an ultrasound to check a specific location of discomfort.
Biopsy of the breast - Suspicious breast lumps, thickening regions, or unusual areas observed during imaging scans may require a biopsy before your doctor can establish a diagnosis. During a biopsy, your doctor collects a tiny sample of breast tissue from the affected region and sends it to a lab for investigation.
• Tamoxifen is usually prescribed in treatment of patients who have cancerous growth in the breast.
• Breast tenderness can be managed with application of warm or cold compresses, occasional use of pain killers, low fat and high complex carbohydrate involved diet and limiting the consumption of alcohol and caffeine.
Consult a Gynecologist for further investigations and treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Sayalee Karve
What are the effects and considerations 20 years after a hysterectomy?
Female | 46
Women may have side effects after a hysterectomy, including hot flashes, vaginal dryness and mood changes. Long-term implications include a higher risk for cardiovascular disease and osteoporosis. In this case, it would be best to seek advice from a gynecologist regarding post hysterectomy treatment and any questions you may have.
Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Does metformin will cause weight loss in pcos patients? I had lost 5 kg after taking metformin for six months?? Is anything worry about this??
Female | 34
Yes, weight loss in PCOS patients can also be attributed to metformin. This is because metformin works on regulating insulin levels and that is why weight management is easier. It is important to check with a gynecologist or an endocrinologist to make sure that the loss of weight is not caused by other underlying factors.
Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Himali Patel
Having problem after intimate relationship. 1 year plus already. Vagina easily itchy, not comfortable, and even got bit blood even not in menstruation date.
Female | 22
There could be many reasons for your symptoms, but one possibility is an INFECTION. It's important that you CONSULT a DOCTOR IMMEDIATELY to get a proper diagnosis and treatment. Don't wait until it gets worse......
Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I am 5 weeks preganant. I have been having stomach pain for 8 days.
Female | 18
Stomach pain early in pregnancy can be due to the many changes your body is going through, which are often normal. However, it could also indicate a more serious issue, such as an infection or a problem with the pregnancy. Other symptoms like bleeding or fever may also suggest complications. It is important to consult your gynecologist, as they can identify the cause and provide the best treatment for you and your baby.
Answered on 29th Aug '24

Dr. Mohit Saraogi
I missed my menstrual period last date of periods start 27 April...I am not on any medication.
Female | 26
It is normal to miss a period occasionally. Lots of things such as stress, weight changes, or too much exercise can do this; however, if you start feeling unwell in any way – especially if it is accompanied by dizziness – now would be a good time to see your gynecologist about things like that.
Answered on 10th July '24

Dr. Himali Patel
I have recurrent vaginal itching n dryness that is very uncomfortable that comes and goes.Its been a few months and now I also have itching in anal region n it burnt once.Shud I be concerned?I never had such issues but I was diagnosed with GERD after that I hv noticed these symptoms.I am taking rablet 20 mg and antiallergic medicine
Female | 22
Vaginal itching, dryness, and anal itch happen normally. A woman must see a gynecologist for an accurate diagnosis and treatment of these signs and symptoms.
Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Swapna Chekuri
1 month pahle sex liya tha period v aay h but ab poori body m drd hota h
Female | 24
You mentioned experiencing all-over body pain following sexual activity about a month ago. Although you've had your period since then, the discomfort persists. This ongoing pain could potentially signify an underlying issue like an infection or inflammation. To address this concern and identify the root cause, seeking medical evaluation from a gynecologist is highly advisable. They can examine you, provide guidance, and ensure you receive appropriate care to alleviate the lingering discomfort efficiently.
Answered on 17th July '24

Dr. Mohit Saraogi
Some personal issues talk with female Ganie
Female | 20
If you have any reproductive health issues, you should see an obstetrician. They deal with female reproductive disorders and deliver the needed care and treatment. You can get the list of gynecologists here and get apponment from any of them as per your feasibility
Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Himali Patel
I had sex with my 47year old boyfriend after my period end yesterday is it possible I get pregnant secondly is sperm is watering and I want to get pregnant
Female | 25
Yes it is possible. Also the consistency does not necessarily indicate fertility or the ability to conceive. Get a UPT done to confirm pregnancy.
Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Himali Patel
if i had unprotected sex over 48 hours ago but missed my mini pill today shoukd i take emergency contraception
Female | 19
Not taking one mini-pill and having unprotected sex may greatly increase the chance of getting pregnant. Within 48 hours is the best time to use emergency contraception. Emergency contraception acts by stopping or delaying ovulation in the body. If you're uncertain about pregnancy, taking emergency contraception would be the best way to lower the chances.
Answered on 28th Aug '24

Dr. Nisarg Patel
Iam a 35 year old female with pid I was administered with medication but symptoms are getting worse does a woman with pid likely have Hiv
Female | 35
Like HIV, PID has symptoms such as pain, fever, and discharge. Does one mean there is also the presence of the other? The answer is no. Normally, PID is caused by bacteria and it can easily be cured with antibiotics. However, if you still think you might have gotten infected after all these explanations then don’t hesitate to go for an HIV test to be sure.
Answered on 13th June '24

Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Period aane ke 9 din phle sex krne se pregnant hoskte h kya ??
Female | 22
Generally speaking, the fourth and fifth days before your period kicks in are believed to be a low-risk period for conception. But it is still feasible to get pregnant at that time, may be especially if you have irregular period cycle. If you have any worries relating to reproductive health or experience unusual symptoms, it is important to consult with gynecologist that can give you specific recommendations and advice referring to your particular situation.
Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I am 22 years, female, I didn’t get my periods for last 3 months, what should I do?
Female | 22
Irregular cycles can be concerning, especially when they stop for several months. Common causes include stress, changes in weight, hormonal imbalances, or underlying health issues like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). It's essential to observe any other symptoms you might be experiencing, such as fatigue or changes in appetite. To gain clarity, consider keeping a record of your cycle and any lifestyle changes. Ultimately, the best approach is to schedule a visit with a gynecologist. They can provide a comprehensive assessment and discuss options to help restore balance, ensuring your well-being is prioritized.
Answered on 10th Feb '25

Dr. Swapna Chekuri
I’m a 24 year old female and I have been experiencing burning sensation during urination and itchiness after but without discharge or foul smell for the past 3 weeks.I initially thought it was UTI so I was on antibiotics but the symptoms still persisted. What is May be the cause please?
Female | 24
The yeast infection may be the reason for the burning sensation and itching while urinating. Symptoms without discharge or a foul smell may be a sign of a yeast infection. Antibiotics are among the culprits that can provoke yeast infections. You may use the convenient over-the-counter antifungal creams or talk with a urologist for that matter. Cotton panties should always be worn, and tight clothes should be avoided, as they cause itching.
Answered on 27th Nov '24

Dr. Nisarg Patel
Mujhe period pichle month 6 september ko aaye the aur abhi tak nhi aaye maine pregnancy test bhi kiya tha usme ek line fiki aayi thi dursi baar test karne par ek line hi aaye mujhe nabhi ke niche pet me dard bhi hota hai halka sa sex karte waqt dard hota hai nabhi ke niche ek side ko aur mujhe thode din se kabhi kabhi vagina discharge bhi hota hai pani jaisa thoda thoda sa
Female | 24
Your body has gone through some changes, and you are not happy about it. The missed period, the faint lines on the pregnancy test, the pain located below your navel, and the discomfort during sex may be due to different reasons. Don't forget to think about the signs of stress, hormonal imbalances, or infections that can lead to such symptoms. To get a proper view of the situation, you should see a gynecologist who can give you a customized solution and the right medicine.
Answered on 24th Oct '24

Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Hie what can one use after sex when there is tearing in the vulva area and some itching after rough sex. Will this lead to yeast infection?
Female | 32
For tearing in the vulva area and itching after rough sex, you can use a soothing ointment like aloe vera or a prescribed topical cream. Keep the area clean and dry. If symptoms persist, consult a gynecologist to rule out infections, including yeast infections.
Answered on 18th June '24

Dr. Nisarg Patel
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