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Pregnancy

Pregnancy is the period from the formation of an embryo in a female womb till childbirth. It is also called gestation period, and it usually lasts for 40 weeks from the last menstrual period. The symptoms of pregnancy include missed periods, nausea, vomiting, implantation bleeding, and breast tenderness.

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I did not ejaculate near the vagina. Is a pregnancy viable?

Query: Hi doctor, I had sexual intercourse with my wife after 21 days of her period. I urinated before sex. I took the penis out after three to four minutes only and then we did other things except for penetration. I did not ejaculate in or near the vagina. What are the chances of pregnancy? Are there any ...  Read Full »


Dr. Muntaqa Butt

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Pregnancy can only happen if precum (pre-ejaculate) or if semen is released inside the vagina. She can carry out a urine pregnancy test (UPT) from the first day of a missed period. If she does not know when her next period is due, then do the test at least 10 days af...  Read Full »

I touched my private part with precum on my hands. Will it cause pregnancy?

Query: Hi doctor, I had precum on my hands, then washed them, and after that, I touched the skin in my private part while changing clothes. Am I pregnant because I missed my period? I do not have symptoms like nausea, vomiting, or anything else. Kindly reply. Thank you.  Read Full »


Dr. Muntaqa Butt

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Pregnancy cannot happen this way, and pregnancy can only happen if precum (pre-ejaculate) or semen is released inside the vagina. You can get a urine pregnancy test (UPT-Urine pregnancy test) done from the first day of a missed period. If you do not know when your next ...  Read Full »

I had taken a contraceptive pill and I have been having cramps. Please help.

Query: Hi doctor, I had sex in the first 14 days of my cycle, and the condom broke. I had taken a contraceptive pill within 30 minutes of that, and after a week, I had bleeding for two to three days. I have not had my period, but I have been having cramps since last week. Can I be pregnant? And when will I...  Read Full »


Dr. Muntaqa Butt

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. Pregnancy cannot happen this way. Pregnancy can occur if precum (pre-ejaculate) or if semen is released inside the vagina. You can carry out urine for pregnancy test (UPT) from the first day of a missed period. If you do not know when your next...  Read Full »

I am a 15-year-old female concerned about period irregularities and cramps without periods despite testing negative for pregnancy. Kindly help.

Query: Hello doctor,I am a 15 year old female and have noticed irregularities in my periods. It is already late for over a week, but i have cramps even though i am not on my periods. I have also got tested for pregnancy, and it is negative. Kindly help.Thank you.  Read Full »


Dr. Muntaqa Butt

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I can understand your concern. Delays and irregularities in the menstrual cycle among females are common conditions these days due to lifestyle changes. A delay of up to one week (up to 10 days) is considered normal if it occurs once or twice in a year and there is...  Read Full »

I had sexual intercourse 13 days ago and took Unwanted-72 within two hours of sex. Am I pregnant?

Query: Hi doctor, I had sexual intercourse 13 days ago, and I am sure that he did not ejaculate inside, but for safety, I took Unwanted-72 within two hours of sex. But after 13 days, I got my period which was short, and today is my second day, and the flow was not good. So is this withdrawal bleeding or im...  Read Full »


Dr. Muntaqa Butt

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I thoroughly read your query and understand your concern. This is most likely withdrawal bleeding. Do not do anal sex as it is very dangerous for your health. Pregnancy can only happen if precum (pre-ejaculate) or semen is released inside the vagina. You can carry out uri...  Read Full »

I had sex during my ovulation period and took the contraceptive pill. Will I get pregnant?

Query: Hi doctor, I had sex during my ovulation period (specifically second day of my ovulation), but I took the pill two days after my sexual intercourse. Since this week, my nipples have been paining a lot. And I have been spotting for the past three days. I want to know whether the nipple pain is becau...  Read Full »


Dr. Muntaqa Butt

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com After taking the emergency contraceptive pill, periods are disturbed and may need some time, usually a week or sometimes a month, to get back to a normal routine. A delay in periods for up to one week (seven to ten days) is considered normal if it happens once or twi...  Read Full »

My girlfriend is experiencing symptoms of pregnancy, such as a delay in her period. What can be done?

Query: Hello doctor,My girlfriend is experiencing symptoms that could indicate pregnancy after having sex, such as a delay in her period. This situation has led to an unintended pregnancy. Additionally, she is currently taking medication for typhoid and cold. What steps should we take in this situation?Tha...  Read Full »


Dr. Muntaqa Butt

Answer: Hello,Welcome to icliniq.com.Pregnancy can occur if pre-ejaculate (precum) or semen is released inside the vagina. You can perform a urine pregnancy test (UPT) starting from the first day of a missed period. If you are unsure about your next period's due date, conduct the test at least 10 days after...  Read Full »

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