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What Causes Nausea And Dizziness After Having Unprotected Sex?

Good morning, I am a little concerned. On 1/17/14 I started off with unprotected sex then used a condom. Started my period on 1/18/14 and it was suppose to start 1/20/14 and it ended 1/23/14 then I started off with unprotected sex on 1/25/14. For the past 3 days I am having some nausea and some dizziness.
Mon, 5 May 2014
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Hi,
Thanks for your question.
Although nausea is a recognized sign of pregnancy, nausea & dizziness alone are not sufficient to suspect or diagnosed a pregnancy. You should wait till you miss your period & have a positive pregnancy test.
There are a number of other medical conditions that can produce similar symptoms. So, don't confuse yourself.
Take care.
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What Causes Nausea And Dizziness After Having Unprotected Sex?

Hi, Thanks for your question. Although nausea is a recognized sign of pregnancy, nausea & dizziness alone are not sufficient to suspect or diagnosed a pregnancy. You should wait till you miss your period & have a positive pregnancy test. There are a number of other medical conditions that can produce similar symptoms. So, don t confuse yourself. Take care.