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Gabriela (Anonymous, 91.232.63.) Warszawa 4 years ago

If I had sex without a condom, is pregnancy possible?

Hello, I am 4 days before my period and suddenly I got vaginal discharge a lot of stretching transparent mucus to this slight pain in the lower abdomen burning nipples, I will add that I make love to my partner without condoms and this month there was a few times it ejaculation in me. Whether it can be pregnancy or not too much I do not know what to think and the test will do on the day of menstruation if it does not occur.

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Olga Sierpniowska

Olga Sierpniowska Pharmacist

4 years ago

If you had unprotected sex (without contraception) and there was an ejaculation in the vagina, then pregnancy is possible. On the basis of mucus, slight pain in the lower abdomen, "burning nipples" or vaginal discharge, it is not possible to reliably determine whether pregnancy has occurred. Some women report similar symptoms before menstruation. I encourage you to take a pregnancy test at the right time: https://www.gdziepolek.pl/artykuly/test-ciazowy-jaki-wybrac-i-kiedy-zrobic If vaginal discharge is accompanied by other ailments (itching, burning, unpleasant smell), then they may signal an intimate infection.

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