Unprotected Sex, Taken Unwanted 72 Emergency Contraceptive Pill. How Safe Is It?
sir i have an unproted sex with my gf on 28th april..his expected period time 28 to 29th april..his last period on 27th march. next day 29th she take unwanted72..but before take unwanted she was taken mango..on 6th day after taken unwanted she was littlebit bleeding...& write now she have'nt minsolution...please sir i m so warried..i need your answer..
Hi and thanks for the question, The commonest cause of missed periods in a female of reproductive age is a pregnancy. Considering the fact that she has this notion of unprotected and risky sex, it would be very appropriate to do a pregnancy test. At times its preferable to do a blood beta HCG level measurement which is actually more sensitive. I suggest you consult your primary care physician for a proper evaluation. An ultrasound might be needed at some point in time to actually ascertain the contents of the womb (uterus). thanks and best regards, Luchuo, MD.
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Unprotected Sex, Taken Unwanted 72 Emergency Contraceptive Pill. How Safe Is It?
Hi and thanks for the question, The commonest cause of missed periods in a female of reproductive age is a pregnancy. Considering the fact that she has this notion of unprotected and risky sex, it would be very appropriate to do a pregnancy test. At times its preferable to do a blood beta HCG level measurement which is actually more sensitive. I suggest you consult your primary care physician for a proper evaluation. An ultrasound might be needed at some point in time to actually ascertain the contents of the womb (uterus). thanks and best regards, Luchuo, MD.