Hello ji Aapki history se lag raha chances of delayed periods hai ya hormonal alterations hai. Chances pregnancy ke bhi ho saktey hain Aapko kuch test likh raha hun isko karwayo tabhi pata lagega kya problem hai aur bina doctor ko bataye koi dawai nahi leni Ye gynaecologist ko dikhana Serum ferritin Serum tsh Serum prolactin Serum progesterone Rft Lft CBC Urine analysis Pelvic USG Serum estrogen Serum progesterone Pregnancy strip test blood HCG test Hopefully aap jaldi theek ho Regards
A missed or late period can certainly be concerning, especially when there’s been recent sexual activity. Given the details you’ve shared, several factors could be at play. Firstly, stress or changes in routine and diet can sometimes cause a delay in your menstrual cycle. Hormonal fluctuations are another potential cause, particularly if this isn’t a regular occurrence for you. Now, regarding the intercourse you described, there can still be a risk of pregnancy whenever there’s genital contact, even if ejaculation occurred outside. Pre-ejaculate fluid, which can be released before ejaculation, may contain sperm and pose a risk, albeit lower than full ejaculation inside the vagina. Considering it’s now the 24th of March and your period hasn’t started, it would be wise to take a home pregnancy test to rule out pregnancy as a cause of the delay. It’s advisable to use the first morning urine for the most accurate result but tests these days are quite reliable at any time of day, especially after you’ve missed your period. If the test is negative and your period doesn’t start within a week, or if you have other symptoms like severe pain or heavy bleeding when it does occur, it would be best to consult with a healthcare professional. They can discuss further tests or evaluations to understand why your cycle may be off this month. Consider discussing contraception options too if pregnancy is something you want to avoid moving forward. It’s important to use reliable contraception to reduce any uncertainty or stress around intercourse, and to also consider protection against sexually transmitted infections.
