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Unprotected Sex, Feeling Bloated And Increase In Weight And Having A History Of Bone Marrow Transplant And Lukemia.

I am 19. I am a leukemia survivor. I was told when i was 15 i cant have kids because of the bone marrow transplant i had. Me and my boyfriend have had unprotected sex multiple times. Last time was around 2 months ago. Ever since then i have been peeing alot! I'm always feeling bloated and ive gained 6 pounds in a week. I'm always fatigue amd really sleepy. Also i been getting dizzy and weak.
Mon, 16 Dec 2013
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Hello dear,
there can be multiple reasons for your symptoms and weight gain. It is advisable to get a baseline abdominal and pelvic ultrasound done if you are not having menses and if you are suspecting pregnancy. Thyroid hormone profile is also advisable if pregnancy is ruled out.
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Unprotected Sex, Feeling Bloated And Increase In Weight And Having A History Of Bone Marrow Transplant And Lukemia.

Hello dear, there can be multiple reasons for your symptoms and weight gain. It is advisable to get a baseline abdominal and pelvic ultrasound done if you are not having menses and if you are suspecting pregnancy. Thyroid hormone profile is also advisable if pregnancy is ruled out.