Does Light Menstrual Bleeding After Unsuccessful Intercourse Indicate Pregnancy?
i had an unsuccessful intercourse where the hymen wasnt broken and i got periods jst 1 week after that. and my menstrual cycle was on time in the next due date bt with lesser flow and in the third time it came on due date but the blood flow is extremly less. does it predict that i am pregnant. if yes can you with any natural ways to abort it.
Hi, The way in which you have had the menstrual cycles does not predict pregnancy; in fact, it appears as though you are having normal but scanty menstruation. Also, the manner in which you have had the intercourse is important, especially if it happened around the fertile period or not. even with an intact hymen, if ejaculation occurs in or on the vagina around the ovulatory period, conception chances are high. Please test for pregnancy through HPT or blood test to plan further management. Hope this helps.
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Does Light Menstrual Bleeding After Unsuccessful Intercourse Indicate Pregnancy?
Hi, The way in which you have had the menstrual cycles does not predict pregnancy; in fact, it appears as though you are having normal but scanty menstruation. Also, the manner in which you have had the intercourse is important, especially if it happened around the fertile period or not. even with an intact hymen, if ejaculation occurs in or on the vagina around the ovulatory period, conception chances are high. Please test for pregnancy through HPT or blood test to plan further management. Hope this helps.