Does itcausepregnancy and why my period not yet started or can I consider the Previous one as period?? - #10863
My previous to last period was on May 25th,2025 and ended on 31st May,2025 and last period started on 2nd July,2025 and ended 7th July,2025 and I had intercourse on 29th of July ,2025 and 9th of August,2025 .(Both days main fluid not leaked inside the vagina,and only some pre cum) In August presently I didnt get periods and it started discharging some lining of blackish brown sticky for 1 day (on 11th July,2025)and 2nd day on 12th August,2025 some red has appeared as of periods and disappeared and on 13th morning inside I have seen a partical of red and from afternoon, only white discharge has happened. As a gynecologist analyse properly and let me know cause and effect
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Hello dear
Please be advised
See as per clinical history it seems either menopausal haemorrhage or delayed periods due to hormonal insufficiency.
I recommend below tests for confirmation
Pelvic ultrasound
Urine analysis
Tsh level
Serum Prolactin
Serum LDH
Kindly share the results of test with s gynacolologist for further details Hope your problem subsides Regards Regards
Based on the details you provided, it seems like there may be some uncertainty about your menstrual cycle and potential pregnancy. The timing and nature of spotting or bleeding you describe are unusual compared to your previous cycles, which typically lasted several days. These irregularities can occur due to various non-pregnancy-related reasons, including hormonal fluctuations, stress, or changes in weight. However, timing-wise, there might still be a potential risk of pregnancy given your sexual activity, even if ejaculation was not inside the vagina, because it’s possible for pre-ejaculate fluid to contain sperm capable of causing pregnancy.
Spotting or lighter bleeding could possibly be implantation bleeding, which sometimes occurs in early pregnancy. Still, it’s not definitive as it can also indicate an irregular cycle or other benign causes. The most direct step, given your missed or altered period and recent unprotected intercourse, is to take a home pregnancy test to confirm or rule out pregnancy at this time. If the test is negative and irregular cycles continue, or if you experience other symptoms, such as pain or discomfort, consider seeking an evaluation from your healthcare provider. They might suggest a more thorough assessment that could include a blood test for pregnancy or ultrasound, and address underlying hormonal imbalances if present. Understanding when these changes occur in your cycle and any related factors is critical for accurate diagnosis and appropriate care.
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