1. Unprotected sex 2. 11june and 12june ko i pill li thi 3. Periods khatam hone ke just next day sex hua periods 10 june ko khatam huye or 11june ko sex hua 4. 20 ko bleeding or clotting start Hui 5. Do bar pregnancy test ki 20 or 21 ko negative ayi 6. Or abhibhi bleeding start h 7. Problems Stomach cramps little bit 8. Back pain just like periods 9. Leg pain 10. Bleeding flow less than period blood flow 11. Sex date 11 june and 12 june Kya muze Krna chahiye kya main pregnant hu ??
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Medical Assessment:
Professional Assessment: Based on the clinical presentation, the patient's symptoms (irregular bleeding, cramping, back pain following emergency contraception use) are most consistent with side effects from emergency contraception pills taken on June 11-12, rather than pregnancy, especially given the negative pregnancy tests. The bleeding pattern and associated symptoms starting June 20 likely represent breakthrough bleeding, which is a common side effect of emergency contraception, particularly in young women of reproductive age. Given the patient's age (20) and the timing of events, I recommend: 1. Repeat pregnancy test in 1 week to confirm negative status 2. Schedule appointment with gynecologist/women's health provider for proper contraception counseling 3. Monitor bleeding patterns - if heavy bleeding or severe pain develops, seek immediate medical attention 4. Consider regular hormonal contraception options to prevent future need for emergency contraception The negative pregnancy tests and timing of symptoms strongly suggest this is a post-emergency contraception effect rather than pregnancy, but follow-up testing and professional contraceptive counseling are important next steps.
Treatment Recommendations:
Treatment Recommendation: Based on the negative pregnancy tests and symptoms described, you are likely experiencing side effects from the emergency contraception (i-pill) combined with hormonal changes from your recent period. Take ibuprofen 400mg every 6-8 hours as needed for cramps and pain, use a heating pad for comfort, and ensure adequate rest and hydration. The irregular bleeding and cramping should resolve within 1-2 weeks, but if bleeding becomes heavy (soaking through pad/tampon every hour) or pain becomes severe, immediate medical attention would be needed. For additional treatment recommendations, ask in the chat.
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