Will I Become Pregnant After Having Sex On First Day Of Menstruation?
We had sex on the first day of her menstruation, which is 23 and I noticed that there is already blood spots... Then on the 24th still the same... And on the night of the 25th she had her menstruation the regular way... Which is not spots anymore... And on the 26th it came back to spots... On the 27th still spots... And on the 28th it stopped... Is there any possibilities that she is pregnant?
Hello dear I understand your concern Spotting is not due to pregnancy. Intercourse on the first day of the period does not cause pregnancy. At this time, ovulation has not been occur and so no fertilization will occur. Spotting could be due to hormonal imbalance, birth control pill use, endometrium/cervical dysplasia, cervicitis, polyp. If it will continue in future then consult the gynecologist and undergo vaginal examination, USG scan, PAP smear to rule out the causes. Avoid stress, take healthy diet, do regular exercise and maintain proper pelvic hygiene. Hope this may help you
Contact HCM for further health query Best regards Dr. Sagar
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Will I Become Pregnant After Having Sex On First Day Of Menstruation?
Hello dear I understand your concern Spotting is not due to pregnancy. Intercourse on the first day of the period does not cause pregnancy. At this time, ovulation has not been occur and so no fertilization will occur. Spotting could be due to hormonal imbalance, birth control pill use, endometrium/cervical dysplasia, cervicitis, polyp. If it will continue in future then consult the gynecologist and undergo vaginal examination, USG scan, PAP smear to rule out the causes. Avoid stress, take healthy diet, do regular exercise and maintain proper pelvic hygiene. Hope this may help you Contact HCM for further health query Best regards Dr. Sagar