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hi i had protected intercourse on the 8th august , he did not ejaculate inside me, i got my periods on the 23rd august and then again on 15th sept (5days early) and then again on 13th oct .No sexual activity after the 8th august thing. I still took a test on 22nd sept just to be careful. Came back negative. Now recently i have started experiencing what feels like uterus spasms. really light but noticable. When i read online they say the reason for them is pregnancy. Now i find it impossible to be pregnant from what described..Is there any possibility i am pregnant cause that would make me 12 weeks pregnant..Feeling a bit nervous and trying to keep my calm.
Can anyone please advice as soon as possible
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Hello,
Since you are having your periods regularly, chances of pregnancy are less. Excessive white vaginal discharge can be due to inflammation or congestion of the vaginal mucosa. It can occur in estrogen imbalance, vaginal infections or STD’s. I would suggest you to consult a gynecologist and get a pelvic examination and swab culture done to confirm the diagnosis. Treatment depends on the confirmation of diagnosis.

It is very difficult to precisely confirm a diagnosis without examination and investigations and the answer is based on the medical information provided. For exact diagnosis, you are requested to consult your doctor. I sincerely hope that helps. Take care and please do keep me posted on how you are doing.




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also i have started feeling wet down there from the past cycle , can anyone tell me why the change?  
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