Blood While Wiping, Not Periods. Had Sex, No Pregnancy Symptoms. Suggestions?
Hi, So my girlfriend and I had sex on a Wednesday. I used a condom and it was only for about 20 seconds, so I didn't ejaculate and there was little pre cum. But now its Sunday, 11 days later and she thought she was on her period but its only when she wipes that there's blood. What does that mean? She doesn't have any other symptoms at all. Is she pregnant?
Hi, Thanks for your query. The chances of pregnancy in your case may not be there because you had protected sex with no ejaculation, but bleeding may be suggestive of implantation bleeding or because of hormonal disturbances. You should consult a gynecologist to rule out pregnancy by urine, blood test and ultrasonography. GOOD LUCK. Take care.
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The mild bleeding that she is having is likely to be due to an impending period. You need to wait for another week and in case she does not get her normal periods, go for a urine test to detect pregnancy.
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Blood While Wiping, Not Periods. Had Sex, No Pregnancy Symptoms. Suggestions?
Hi, Thanks for your query. The chances of pregnancy in your case may not be there because you had protected sex with no ejaculation, but bleeding may be suggestive of implantation bleeding or because of hormonal disturbances. You should consult a gynecologist to rule out pregnancy by urine, blood test and ultrasonography. GOOD LUCK. Take care.