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What To Do If Missed Periods, Having Stomach Cramps After Protected Sex?

Hi my query is my girlfriend and I had sex which was protected but she ate my cum then we had protected sex and she never got her period but complaining of stomach cramps and she says there s no other symptoms I m kind of worried. Your help will be highly appreciated
Fri, 24 Jan 2014
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Hello, your history is incomplete, you did not mention about her last menustral period and also regarding her menustral cycle wheather it is always regular or not, and also what kind of contraception did you use, because barrier methods have a higher failure rate when compared to other contraceptive modes.If the delay is more than her expected period, then I would suggest her to do a urine pregnancy to rule out pregnancy first.Sometimes abdominal cramps also occur during ovulation period or in premenustral period..If the cramps are severe, then she may has to consult her gynaecologist. Hope i was helpful to you.
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What To Do If Missed Periods, Having Stomach Cramps After Protected Sex?

Hello, your history is incomplete, you did not mention about her last menustral period and also regarding her menustral cycle wheather it is always regular or not, and also what kind of contraception did you use, because barrier methods have a higher failure rate when compared to other contraceptive modes.If the delay is more than her expected period, then I would suggest her to do a urine pregnancy to rule out pregnancy first.Sometimes abdominal cramps also occur during ovulation period or in premenustral period..If the cramps are severe, then she may has to consult her gynaecologist. Hope i was helpful to you.