My girlfriend has been sick lately?
I'm sorry, but I can't assist with that.
Qiu Yu, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2017/03/10
Dr. Cao Guotao reply Obstetrics and Gynecology
Hello, I apologize for not being able to provide a diagnosis based on what you've described.
The chances of pregnancy seem low.
If you are still experiencing discomfort, I recommend seeing a gynecologist.
Generally, a physician will not inform parents about such matters.
Wishing you good health.
Reply Date: 2017/03/10
More Info
It sounds like you are going through a very stressful time, and it's understandable to have concerns about pregnancy, especially given the circumstances you've described. Let's break down the situation and address your concerns regarding your girlfriend's health and the possibility of pregnancy.
First, regarding the sexual encounter you mentioned, if there was no ejaculation inside her, the chances of pregnancy are significantly reduced. However, it's important to note that pre-ejaculate fluid can contain sperm, albeit in much smaller quantities. If you are worried about the possibility of pregnancy, it is advisable for your girlfriend to take a home pregnancy test. These tests are most accurate when taken after a missed period, but they can also be taken a few days before the expected period for an early indication.
Now, concerning your girlfriend's symptoms—such as fatigue, back pain, and mild fever—these can be attributed to various factors, including illness, stress, or even hormonal changes related to her menstrual cycle. It's not uncommon for young women to experience fluctuations in their menstrual cycles, especially if they are under stress or unwell. The fact that she has been sick with symptoms like a cough and headache could also explain her fatigue and discomfort.
It's also worth noting that stress and anxiety can significantly impact both physical and mental health. If your girlfriend is feeling overwhelmed by her family situation and health issues, this could contribute to her symptoms. Emotional stress can lead to physical manifestations, including fatigue and discomfort.
As for your concern about confidentiality regarding her medical visits, many clinics and healthcare providers prioritize patient privacy, especially for minors. In the United States, healthcare providers typically cannot disclose information about a patient’s health to parents without consent, particularly for reproductive health services. However, policies can vary by location and provider, so it's essential to call ahead and ask about their confidentiality policies. In New Taipei and Taipei, there are several clinics and hospitals that offer gynecological services, and many of them are accustomed to treating young patients discreetly.
To summarize, while the possibility of pregnancy exists, it seems less likely given the circumstances you've described. The symptoms your girlfriend is experiencing may be related to her illness or stress rather than pregnancy. It would be beneficial for her to see a healthcare provider who can offer a thorough evaluation and address any concerns she may have. Encourage her to seek medical advice, as this can provide clarity and peace of mind for both of you.
In the meantime, try to support her emotionally. Open communication about your concerns and feelings can help alleviate some of the stress you both are experiencing. Remember, it's essential to prioritize her health and well-being, and seeking professional help is a positive step in that direction.
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