Get a test: Get pregnancy test as soon as you can since this could certainly be associated with pregnancy. If not pregnant it could be a pelvic/vaginal infection. Schedule visit with your GYN provider.
Answered 1/30/2015
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See your doc: If your ovulation day was 7/24, as of today 7/30, it will be too early to tell if you are pregnant. Please follow up with your doctor to evaluate other possible causes as well. Take care.
Answered 9/16/2017
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Unprotected sex: You should consider several things: first get a pregnancy test, second, truly consider the use of birth control pills and lastly, have your sexual partner use condoms. Unprotected sex will ultimately get you prgenant and if you are old enough to have frequent intercourse, then you are old enough for birth control.- Be responsible.
Answered 1/30/2015
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Maybe. Maybe not.: It can be hard to tell if a woman is pregnant because some of the symptoms seen in early pregnancy can also happen in non-pregnant women. A urine pregnancy test gives a reliable result if done correctly. One can test about 3 weeks after sex (when conception might have occurred), or 1 week after missing a period. An Ob-Gyn doctor can evaluate any persistent or worrisome symptoms.
Answered 1/30/2015
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