Have Bleeding From Vagina, Back Pin, Frequent Urination Along With Irregular Periods. Had Unprotected Sex. Is It Pregnancy?
i had unprotected sex last saturday which was 4/6 he didnt cum inside of me but just this past friday i wipped my vagina and seen blood on the toilet paper and dropplets in the toilet then just yesterday i was bleeding lightly and have been for 3 days so far my periods are irregular and i dont know when to expect my period i only have a couple of symptoms like lower back pain,frequent urination and tender breast could i be pregnant or what?
Hello
Thanks for your query.
As you have irregular cycles, it is extremely difficult to say if you are pregnant or not.
You have not specified the pattern of your previous cycles, etc.
Stress, anxiety, emotional upheavals, weight changes, travelling, all are causes of irregular cycles.
Thyroid disorder, polycystic ovaries , endometrial lesions - all can cause irregular cycles.
Also, rarely, cervical growths, erosions or polyps can lead to such bleeding.
Please consult a gynecologist, as with irregular cycles, it is futile to take a pregnancy test also.
Take care.
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Have Bleeding From Vagina, Back Pin, Frequent Urination Along With Irregular Periods. Had Unprotected Sex. Is It Pregnancy?
Hello Thanks for your query. As you have irregular cycles, it is extremely difficult to say if you are pregnant or not. You have not specified the pattern of your previous cycles, etc. Stress, anxiety, emotional upheavals, weight changes, travelling, all are causes of irregular cycles. Thyroid disorder, polycystic ovaries , endometrial lesions - all can cause irregular cycles. Also, rarely, cervical growths, erosions or polyps can lead to such bleeding. Please consult a gynecologist, as with irregular cycles, it is futile to take a pregnancy test also. Take care.