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Having Nausea,abdominal Cramping,light Brown Vaginal Discharge.Pregnant?

I had unprotected sex 6 wks ago, I am 50 yrs old. Having nausea, abdominal cramping, light brown discharge.not all the way thru menapause yet. Boob hurt last week, but better this week. I'm worried about pregnancy, took home pregnancy test 2wks ago, negative, also worried about hpv. Can you help?
Mon, 16 Nov 2015
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Hi,

Repeat a urine pregnancy test. If it is negative now, then you are definitely not pregnant. Regarding HPV, the infection does not hold much significance in a 50 year old women, who has been sexually active before.
I would like to know if you have had regular cervical smears and when was your last cervical smear.
If the previous smears have been normal, you need not have any concern about HPV.

The symptoms you have listed could be a part of vasomotor symptoms of menopause, consider Hormone replacement therapy if you have no contraindication to it.

Hope his helps.
Regards.
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Having Nausea,abdominal Cramping,light Brown Vaginal Discharge.Pregnant?

Hi, Repeat a urine pregnancy test. If it is negative now, then you are definitely not pregnant. Regarding HPV, the infection does not hold much significance in a 50 year old women, who has been sexually active before. I would like to know if you have had regular cervical smears and when was your last cervical smear. If the previous smears have been normal, you need not have any concern about HPV. The symptoms you have listed could be a part of vasomotor symptoms of menopause, consider Hormone replacement therapy if you have no contraindication to it. Hope his helps. Regards.