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What Could Cramps, Brown Vaginal Discharge, Fatigue And Missed Periods Indicate?
I havent had my period in about almost 2 months. Me and myboyfriend have been having sex and he has cummed in me each time. Last night i had bad cramps in my ribs and then this morning i haf brown discharge. Before these symptom, being tired has increased and breast hurt and sex drive is sky high. What is going on?
Hi, Thanks for writing to HCM. I understand your concern. First thing to be ruled out for delay in periods in sexually active person is 'pregnancy'. Some of the complaints what you are having goes in favor that you could be pregnant. Hence, kindly get the following investigations done. 1. Urine Pregnancy test (UPT) with pregnancy kit. 2. Blood for beta-HCG levels. 3. Trans-vaginal ultrasound scan (TVS) of pelvis. Kindly consult Gynecologist with the above investigative report for proper advise and management. Hope the information provided would be clear. All the best.
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What Could Cramps, Brown Vaginal Discharge, Fatigue And Missed Periods Indicate?
Hi, Thanks for writing to HCM. I understand your concern. First thing to be ruled out for delay in periods in sexually active person is pregnancy . Some of the complaints what you are having goes in favor that you could be pregnant. Hence, kindly get the following investigations done. 1. Urine Pregnancy test (UPT) with pregnancy kit. 2. Blood for beta-HCG levels. 3. Trans-vaginal ultrasound scan (TVS) of pelvis. Kindly consult Gynecologist with the above investigative report for proper advise and management. Hope the information provided would be clear. All the best.