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Protected Sex, Vaginal Discharge Mixed With Blood, Delayed Menstrual Cycle. Causes?

Ok so i had sex with my boyfriend on saturday(with protection) which was supposed to be the start day of my period and now three days later after i am completely done peeing another fluid comes out sometimes it has blood in it some times it does not but it always hurts. and my period has not started yet!!whats wrong with me?
posted on Fri, 15 Feb 2013
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OB & GYN Specialist 's  Response
hello,

Protected sex on expected due date is very much safe and there is no chance of pregnancy.

Above clinical feature is suggestive of urinary tract infection. Do a urine test for routine/ microscopy/ culture. Need proper antibiotic therapy, drink plenty water, take urine alkaliser, maintain genital hygiene properly, empty bladder in regular interval. Consult with your doctor at the earliest.

In addition, take healthy diet with iron supplements, avoid stress/ anxiety, avoid salty/ spicy food stuff to get period in time.

Be well & take care.
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Protected Sex, Vaginal Discharge Mixed With Blood, Delayed Menstrual Cycle. Causes?

hello, Protected sex on expected due date is very much safe and there is no chance of pregnancy. Above clinical feature is suggestive of urinary tract infection. Do a urine test for routine/ microscopy/ culture. Need proper antibiotic therapy, drink plenty water, take urine alkaliser, maintain genital hygiene properly, empty bladder in regular interval. Consult with your doctor at the earliest. In addition, take healthy diet with iron supplements, avoid stress/ anxiety, avoid salty/ spicy food stuff to get period in time. Be well & take care.