- Female
- 23 Years
- 29/01/2025
I'm kind of worried because I had unprotected intercourse a while back, but I've had two periods since then. Does having my periods mean that there's no chance of being pregnant, or should I still be concerned?
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I've been experiencing some worrying symptoms lately. After having sexual intercourse, I started noticing bleeding when I pee, and it's painful. A couple of days later, I developed a fever, and now I'm having vaginal itching along with pain in my lower back and abdomen. What could be causing this?
no need to worry follow your doctors advice
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