Can i talk to u personal sir?
Sir but fingering even with sperm or semen can cause pregnancy? I again took a urine test today on 30 August it is negative then why ultrasound
Fingerings with semen or sperm can cause pregnancy but it is rare As you have back pain and other issues that was reason to suggest USG if there is any pcos otherwise pregnancy chances now are like 1 in 10 million…it is rarest after beta hcg levels are less than 0.1
Sir i am soo scared i don’t know why and i again took a pregnancy home urine test today on 30 August it is negative and sir i m soo scared ki when i Google it said several things like ecoptic miscarriage and that’s why i did beta hcg on 25 August after 35 days so beta hcg are accurate right sir no chance of pregnancy na sir
Based on the information you’ve shared, it’s highly unlikely that you’re pregnant. Let me break it down: First, the events you described – the way you were both dressed during intercourse and the timing of your periods – significantly reduce the possibility of pregnancy. Sperm wouldn’t have had a direct pathway to cause fertilization due to the presence of multiple barriers like clothes and a condom. Now, about the pregnancy tests you took: You’ve mentioned several negative results after a faint positive. False positives are rare, but they can occasionally happen. The fact that subsequent tests were negative, especially paired with a beta hCG test showing a level of <0.100, strongly suggests there isn’t an ongoing pregnancy. hCG is the hormone produced during pregnancy, and such a low level almost always indicates no pregnancy. As for the bleeding patterns, hormonal fluctuations can cause variations in menstrual flow and timing, resulting in a lighter or earlier period. Stress or changes in routine might also contribute to this. However, if this irregular pattern continues in future cycles, it might be worth consulting with a healthcare professional to explore any underlying issues. But right now, there’s no substantial evidence pointing to pregnancy. It’s crucial to monitor any other symptoms and have regular follow-ups if needed, but from what you’ve described, there’s no urgent cause for concern at the moment.
