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Taken Yellow Fever Vaccine, Sexual Intercourse, Delayed Periods. Due To Pregnancy Or Vaccination?

My lovely beautiful future wife was given a shot of yellow fever vaccine on Thursday last week, on Saturday evening we made love and on a Monday/Tuesday she was supposed to start her menstral periods but up to now Friday she hasn`t. Can she be pregnat or would the yellow fever vaccine be responsible for this situation???
Mon, 28 Apr 2014
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Hi,
You had unprotected sex during safe period so chances of pregnancy is least So wait for 1 week( as menstruation after 35 days is considered as normal ) for menstruation to come if still amenorrhoea persists then do UPT to confirm .If amenorrhoea persists then n UPT negative then visit gyne clinic for clinical evaluation n investigation including trans vaginal ultra sonography . Yellow fever vaccine have not reported to have effect upon menstruation cycle .

Hope this ll help

THANKS N REGARDS
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Taken Yellow Fever Vaccine, Sexual Intercourse, Delayed Periods. Due To Pregnancy Or Vaccination?

Hi, You had unprotected sex during safe period so chances of pregnancy is least So wait for 1 week( as menstruation after 35 days is considered as normal ) for menstruation to come if still amenorrhoea persists then do UPT to confirm .If amenorrhoea persists then n UPT negative then visit gyne clinic for clinical evaluation n investigation including trans vaginal ultra sonography . Yellow fever vaccine have not reported to have effect upon menstruation cycle . Hope this ll help THANKS N REGARDS