I m 19 years old and my last period was on the 11th of April. I ve since not had a period yet. Whilst I have had sex twice in the past month, both times a condom was used and in the first, no ejaculation occurred. I ve done pregnancy tests on the 16th, 17th and 23rd of May which have all been negative. I also received the HPV vaccine last month. I ve been feeling bloated and my face has broken out. Firstly, is there any possibility I could be pregnant and if not, could Gardasil be the cause of this? Thank-you in advance.
Since on both the occasions your partner had worn condom and there was no ejaculation, you do not stand the risk of pregnancy. Moreover your three tests for detecting pregnancy have confirmed that you are not pregnant.
Yes, Gardasil (human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine) is not free from the side effects. facial swelling, bloating, etc. are reported side effects of the vaccine. The reaction may delay your menses. If they are causing much discomfort, please report to your Gynaecologist or Physician. Depending upon the severity, you may have to get some anti-allergic medicines, since these are the symptoms of allergic reaction to the vaccine.
I hope this helps you.
Dr. Nishikant Shrotri
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Is Pregnancy The Reason For Delayed Period?
Hallow Dear, Since on both the occasions your partner had worn condom and there was no ejaculation, you do not stand the risk of pregnancy. Moreover your three tests for detecting pregnancy have confirmed that you are not pregnant. Yes, Gardasil (human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine) is not free from the side effects. facial swelling, bloating, etc. are reported side effects of the vaccine. The reaction may delay your menses. If they are causing much discomfort, please report to your Gynaecologist or Physician. Depending upon the severity, you may have to get some anti-allergic medicines, since these are the symptoms of allergic reaction to the vaccine. I hope this helps you. Dr. Nishikant Shrotri