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What Causes Nausea And Vaginal Bleeding After Unprotected Intercourse?

Hello, My Girlfriend and I had unprotected rough sex 4 times in 12 hours. The next day she experienced nausea and started bleeding a little. It has now been 5 days after our intercourse and she is having red/brown discharge and does not have much of an appetite. Her vagina does not hurt nor burn. Her period is on July 16th and she is on birth control pills and has been taking them accordingly. What do you think of this and what should we do? Is it too early to take a pregnancy test?
Fri, 15 Sep 2017
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Hi I think it can be a side effect of birth control pills also. Nausea is a common side effect of pills. Sometimes breakthrough bleeding happens. But I think she should get herself evaluated by a gynecologist to rule out any cervical pathology or infections. Hope it helps.
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What Causes Nausea And Vaginal Bleeding After Unprotected Intercourse?

Hi I think it can be a side effect of birth control pills also. Nausea is a common side effect of pills. Sometimes breakthrough bleeding happens. But I think she should get herself evaluated by a gynecologist to rule out any cervical pathology or infections. Hope it helps.