Pregnancy or sexually transmitted infectionor just yeast infection - #11564
so I got my last period on 1st August. N me and my boyfriend had unprotected sex on 25th August. I had ipill within couple of hours. But again on 31st we went out , and we had sex( three rounds). I again had an ipill within hours for last round. On 1st September I had uti like symptoms so was on antibiotics for a week. Last two days I have had itching and burning sensation. It's a bit better today. But my discharge is now thick white . No pain or burning sensation during urination. Getting sharp pain last two days. But that also got better. Couldn't sleep yesterday night, very slightly uneasiness in stomach. Had the ipill a day before my usual date. It's been 10 days n I haven't had my period
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Hello dear See i think probably due to lack of complete infection elemination or action of ocds you are taking It is delaying the periods and causing extensive discomfort I suggest you to please get below tests done for confirmation Serum prolactin Serum ferritin Serum progesterone Serum estrogen Pelvic ultrasound Vaginal swabs Esr Urine analysis Pcr if recommended RBS Pregnancy strip test beta HCG blood Kindly share the details with gynacolologist in person for better clarification Hopefully you recover soon Regards
I just wanted to get some clarity if I m pregnant, because I m just 21 and scared
I took a urine sample which showed pus cells but on culture it showed no bacterium. I had taken a pregnancy test on 4/5th September, it was negative
1. Emergency pills like iPill can delay or irregularize your period by one to two weeks, so a missed period for 10 days after taking them is quite common.
2. Since you had multiple unprotected encounters, do a urine pregnancy test now to rule out pregnancy. Repeat in one week if still no periods.
3. Your thick white discharge with itching and burning sounds more like a yeast infection, especially after antibiotics.
4. Avoid self-medicating further. A short course of antifungal cream or tablet prescribed by a gynecologist usually cures it. Wear loose cotton underwear, keep the area dry, and avoid scented washes.
5. If sharp pain, fever, or worsening discharge occurs, consult a doctor to rule out sexually transmitted infections.
Right now, do a pregnancy test and vaginal swab to confirm the cause. Both pregnancy and yeast infection are treatable, but need proper testing.
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