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Re: discharge&pregnancy

From: William F. von Almen, II, MD, FACOG (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 21 Aug 2000 04:58:39 -0500 (CDT)


At Mon, 21 Aug 2000, mary wrote: >
>>At Thu, 17 Aug 2000, anonymous wrote:
>>>
>>>According to the method, when is the ideal time to engage >>intercourse without possible pregnancy. the first day >>after period or .....please tell me.
>
>>Before the 7th day and after the 21st days of the cycle. The first day
>>of menses is the first day of the cycle. 100 couples utilizing this
>>technique will result in 50 pregnancies within the first year.
>
>Dear respectful Doctor,
>
>I engaged one very short intercourse the day before my first menses. My
>boyfriend didn't ejaculate. This time the discharge took 2 days before
>it stopped. little discharge at a time. Is that normal? Is that a
>sypthom of pregnancy?? I am worry.

Mary

I would doubt it. If it was truly 2 days before the period, you should not have gotten pregnant. If in doubt, and you are late, run a pregnancy test. Hope this helps.

--
William F. von Almen, II, MD, FACOG
Editorial Advisor-Pregnancy and Birth
Private Practice
New Orleans, La.

*Please understand I can not respond to private emails.

*These comments are for educational purposes only. They are not meant to take the place of an examination by a qualified health care provider. They are not intended to be the start of a physician-patient relationship.




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