Me and my boyfriend did sex on 1 september - #11411
Me and my boyfriend did sex on 1 september and my period date is 15September he uses condom and now my uterurs is paining pleaseI want to know about this m. Is little pain in uterus is a symptom of pregnancy and I got today a lot of uterus
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At present, pregnancy is very unlikely. The uterus pain is more likely functional/ovulation-related. Monitor cycle, and only test if your period is delayed.
Wait for your period due on 15th Sept. If delayed by more than 5–7 days, do a urine pregnancy test (UPT). Continue to use condoms for protection – reliable if used properly. Mild pain is not a pregnancy symptom; don’t panic. If severe pain, heavy bleeding, or fever develops → consult a gynecologist.
Hi Kanishka,
Since you had a protected sex , chances of getting pregnant is less unless condom is tear or slipped durung sex.
Mild lower abdominal/uterine pain can happen due to: • Ovulation pain (mid-cycle cramps) • Pre-period cramps (PMS) • Stress or anxiety (which can cause abdominal tension) • Urine or vaginal infection (if associated with burning/white discharge).
• It is NOT an early sign of pregnancy 🛑— pregnancy symptoms don’t appear so quickly after sex (it takes at least 3–4 weeks after conception).
4. What you can do
✅ Relax, because your pregnancy risk is very low given the timing + condom use. ✅ Wait for your periods around 15th September. ✅ If periods delay by more than 7 days, then do a urine pregnancy test to be sure. ✅ If pain increases or you get burning while peeing, unusual discharge, or fever → see a gynecologist to rule out infection.
Hello Mam , Since you had intercourse on 1st September its the time of ovulation chances of getting pregnancy is high … since he used condom chances may be low if had safe intercourse … wait and watch till sep 15. If you missed period beyond sep 20 it’s better to take upt test to confirm . Thank you
Hey there since your period date is 15th sep and you did on 1st that date is close to yours ovulation date but you dont need to worry as you had protected intercourse but still you are having a doubt i will suggest you to wait till 15th of the sept + 7 days and even after that you are not down with periods then get a upt test done
Hello dear See as per details it seems pain due to hormonal alterations only However since protection was there so chances of getting pregnant are less. However iam suggesting some tests to be done Please get them done for confirmation Serum ferritin Serum prolactin Serum tsh RBS Pelvic ultrasound Urine analysis Serum progesterone Pregnancy strip test ( blood - beta HCG levels) Please share the details with gynacolologist in person for better clarification Hopefully you got answer of your query Regards
Mild uterine or pelvic pain just a few days after sex is not a sign of pregnancy, since pregnancy cannot cause pain so early; it is more likely due to ovulation cramps, hormonal changes, or simple pelvic muscle strain. Since your partner used a condom properly, the chance of pregnancy is extremely low. A gynecologist can confirm the cause if the pain persists or worsens, and you can take a urine pregnancy test only after your period is missed for accurate results.
I understand your worry. Since you had protected sex on September 1st and your expected period date is September 15th, the chance of pregnancy is very low if the condom was used properly and did not break or slip. Mild uterine or lower abdominal pain by itself is not a reliable symptom of pregnancy. Early pregnancy symptoms usually do not appear within a few days after intercourse; they generally appear only after a missed period. The discomfort you feel in your uterus could be due to premenstrual changes, stress, or minor muscular cramps.
For now, the best approach is to wait until your period date. If your period is delayed by more than a week, you can take a home urine pregnancy test to be sure. For the pain, you can use simple measures such as rest, warm compress on the lower abdomen, and staying well-hydrated. If the pain becomes severe, persistent, or is associated with abnormal discharge, fever, or heavy bleeding, you should consult a gynecologist to rule out infection or other causes. At this stage, there is no need for emergency treatment. The priority is to observe your cycle and, if needed, test for pregnancy only after a missed period.
Having uterine pain after intercourse in the context of protected sex, like using a condom, might be due to various reasons and isn’t necessarily a sign of pregnancy. Pain shortly after intercourse can sometimes happen due to the physical activity itself or if there’s been any irritation or mild injury. Menstrual cramps can also occur before or during a period due to normal hormonal fluctuations. It is possible for some women to experience discomfort in the uterine area around the time of ovulation or their period which may explain the timing. A condom significantly reduces the risk of pregnancy, but if you are concerned about pregnancy, taking a home pregnancy test can provide you with clarity if your period is late or abnormal. The test is most accurate about a week after your missed period. Pregnancy symptoms typically include missed periods, breast tenderness, nausea, and fatigue, rather than just localized uterine pain. Excessive or unusual uterine pain might also point to other issues like infections, such as urinary tract infections or pelvic inflammatory disease, which might necessitate prompt medical attention. If the pain persists, is severe, or is accompanied by other symptoms like an abnormal vaginal discharge, fever, or burning with urination, seek medical evaluation to rule out such conditions. In short, a bit of uterine pain isn’t uncommon for various benign reasons, but keeping watch over associated symptoms will help decide if further medical consultation is necessary.
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