Im not sure if im pregnant or not . My boyfriend and i had sexual intercourse and we always do it without using protection. Nothing ever happens . This happened the day after thanksgiving . I came on my period last week december 2-8 or the 7th . It was an extremely heavy period and everything was fine. Now my lower back still hurts and i have a light cramp on the right side of my body but i havent been eating . Just havent had an appetite ... What does this mean?
If you people had sexual intercourse during the fertile period then chances of pregnancy are more, but you had periods after sex, it means you people probably had sex in safe period and pregnancy is less likely possibility
Low back pain, light cramps may be related to menstrual period pain which some women will have during and also after periods. Drink lot of fluids, eat nutritious diet and consult a local gynecologist if pain wont subside.
If you are not planning for a baby then its better to use a regular contraceptive methods like condom or oral pills. If you are using any emergency contraceptive pills frequently, it is not recommended.
Regards Dr Santosh
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Can Pregnancy Possible With An Unprotected Sex?
Hi and welcome to HCM. If you people had sexual intercourse during the fertile period then chances of pregnancy are more, but you had periods after sex, it means you people probably had sex in safe period and pregnancy is less likely possibility Low back pain, light cramps may be related to menstrual period pain which some women will have during and also after periods. Drink lot of fluids, eat nutritious diet and consult a local gynecologist if pain wont subside. If you are not planning for a baby then its better to use a regular contraceptive methods like condom or oral pills. If you are using any emergency contraceptive pills frequently, it is not recommended. Regards Dr Santosh