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Malina78 (Anonymous, 78.88.235.) Wrocław 8 months ago

Amenorrhea after intercourse in a condom - is pregnancy possible?
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My Partner last had her period on August 26th, around September 11th she had a lot of stomach pain and spotting.
On September 15, we had sex in a condom, but the ejaculation was outside the vagina anyway on September 22 and October 1. Until now, there is no period. I wonder if I could have soiled her with a pre-jaculate when putting on a condom, although I have been putting on a condom as always for 4 years with the same partner. We don't know yet what could be wrong with the fact that there is no period yet....

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Klaudia Ćwiąkała

Klaudia Ćwiąkała Pharmacist, Editor

8 months ago

Since the condoms were used correctly and did not break, the risk of pregnancy is very small. A delay in menstruation can be due to hormones, stress, or natural cycle fluctuations. However, if your period does not appear within a few days, it is advisable to perform a pregnancy test from morning urine to rule out pregnancy, e.g.:

https://www.gdziepolek.pl/produkty/97388/pink-test-ciazowy-strumieniowy-super-czuly-domowe-laboratrium-test/apteki

Then, if pregnancy is ruled out, a gynecologist can be consulted to determine the cause of the lack of bleeding.

I attach helpful materials: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/kategorie/leki-na-zaburzenia-miesiaczkowania

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