Am I pregnant?
On June 25, I had sexual intercourse with my girlfriend, but there was no ejaculation inside.
However, there was some residual semen on my hands, which I used to stimulate her intimate area.
Within 12 hours, she took an emergency contraceptive pill.
On July 3, her period came, but it was light and brownish, lasting for 2-4 days.
It then gradually turned red and became heavier.
By July 12, her period stopped, and now on August 26, her period has not yet arrived.
Recently, my girlfriend has started experiencing nausea, frequent urination, constipation, and tenderness in her nipples.
For about 3-4 days, she has had white discharge resembling egg white, which has persisted for about a week.
Doctor, could you please advise if this situation indicates pregnancy?
Yue, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2017/08/26
Dr. Cao Guotao reply Obstetrics and Gynecology
Hello, I apologize for not being able to provide a diagnosis based on your description.
There is a possibility of pregnancy.
If you continue to experience discomfort, I recommend seeing a gynecologist.
Wishing you good health.
Reply Date: 2017/08/26
More Info
Based on the symptoms and timeline you've provided, it is indeed possible that your girlfriend could be pregnant, but there are several factors to consider.
First, let's break down the timeline and symptoms. You mentioned that you had sexual intercourse on June 25th, and although there was no ejaculation inside her, the presence of residual semen on your hands could potentially lead to pregnancy if it came into contact with her vaginal area. The emergency contraceptive pill (commonly referred to as the "morning-after pill") that she took within 12 hours is designed to prevent pregnancy, but it is not 100% effective. The effectiveness of these pills can vary based on the timing of ovulation in relation to the sexual encounter.
You noted that her menstrual cycle started on July 3rd, presenting with a small amount of dark brown discharge that lasted for 2-4 days before becoming more red and heavier. This could indicate a few things. Sometimes, the initial brown discharge can be a sign of implantation bleeding, which occurs when a fertilized egg attaches to the uterine lining. However, it can also be a sign of an irregular menstrual cycle or hormonal fluctuations, especially after taking emergency contraception, which can disrupt the normal menstrual cycle.
Now, regarding the symptoms your girlfriend is experiencing: nausea (which can be a sign of early pregnancy), frequent urination, constipation, and breast tenderness are all common early pregnancy symptoms. The white discharge resembling egg whites is also typical during ovulation or early pregnancy. Given that her period has not returned as expected and she is experiencing these symptoms, it would be prudent to take a home pregnancy test if she hasn't done so already.
Home pregnancy tests are generally reliable and can detect the hormone hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) in urine, which is produced during pregnancy. For the most accurate results, it is best to take the test after a missed period, but since she is already experiencing symptoms, testing now could still provide useful information.
If the home pregnancy test is positive, it would be advisable for her to schedule an appointment with a healthcare provider for confirmation and to begin prenatal care. If the test is negative but her symptoms persist, it would also be wise to consult a healthcare professional to rule out other potential causes for her symptoms, such as hormonal imbalances or other medical conditions.
In summary, while there is a possibility of pregnancy given the circumstances and symptoms, a home pregnancy test will provide the most immediate answer. Regardless of the outcome, it is important for her to seek medical advice to ensure her health and well-being.
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