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Mild cramps and spotting
Hello. I would like to tell that I had physical intimacy with my husband on 31st of July. However, I got my normal periods after 3days, on 3rd of August. Normal periods happened. But, on 16th and 17th of August, I had very minimal cramping and spotting. Spotting continued for 2days but the cramping is still there. I have previous history of Ovarian cyst. My question is that is there any risk of me being pregnant even after having periods after intercourse? And my white discharge is quite thick and curdy. What can be the reasons. Prega news test has already been done. Which is negative. Professional advice much needed.
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Take a course of antibiotics
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Take Tablet Ketoconazole 200 mg twice a day for 5 days Take Tablet Levocetrizine twice a day for 5 days Cansoft CL vaginum pessary for 6 nights at bedtime once every night when not having periods
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Keep dry Use cotton panties or no panties for a month Use Intiwash solution for cleaning vagina and vulva twice a day Take partner treatment with same medication if applicable Use condom for three months to avoid ping pong infection
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There is no need to worry about pregnancy.if discharge is associated with itching take proper treatment  of likely fungal infection.
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The menstrual irregulaty may be due to ovarian cyst...as the upt is negative dear.
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please get a repeat scan done to know the status of previous ovarian cyst
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no you can't be pregnant after having normal menses for atlist 28 days... for to be pregnant you need to miss the period..
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Infection is more likely a possibility. Antibiotic course is required. Please meet a Gynecologist and get yourself checked
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