Had Sex, Got Period Same Day, Did Not Take Pill, Brown Stuff Coming Out. Pregnant?
So my fiancee and I had sex after a week or so not being intimate. He came inside twice and I was going to buy the Plan B Bill. But later on that day, I had gotten my period, so i thought since there was a lot of blood. So I didn t buy the pill because I am familiar with the chances of getting pregnant right before your period starts or during are slim. But the following day i stopped bleeding and i thought that was weird. So I schedule a doctors appointment but that s until Nov 7th. Now I am worried, when ever i wipe, this brown liquid stuff comes out, it might be discharge but its too watery. And its only when i wipe, it hardly comes out but when I work out i get a few spotting.
Hi, In the present scenario, you should exclude/confirm pregnancy through a blood test and a trans-vaginal sonogram. Though it is true that pregnancy cannot happen with unprotected intercourse around the period, since you have been intimate even prior to that, pregnancy should be excluded. If pregnancy can be excluded, hormonal disturbance should be thought of. As you have already scheduled an appointment with a specialist, please go ahead. Further management can be had after a complete evaluation and investigation if pregnancy is excluded now. Hope this helps.
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Had Sex, Got Period Same Day, Did Not Take Pill, Brown Stuff Coming Out. Pregnant?
Hi, In the present scenario, you should exclude/confirm pregnancy through a blood test and a trans-vaginal sonogram. Though it is true that pregnancy cannot happen with unprotected intercourse around the period, since you have been intimate even prior to that, pregnancy should be excluded. If pregnancy can be excluded, hormonal disturbance should be thought of. As you have already scheduled an appointment with a specialist, please go ahead. Further management can be had after a complete evaluation and investigation if pregnancy is excluded now. Hope this helps.