I really need help, I'm scared

2025-10-03 12:15:11
I had a protected intercourse on 22nd of September and in the 2nd round blood was coming out of my vagina. After 3 days of intercourse (from 25th September) till today (3rd October) brown and red discharge is coming frequently. I had intercourse during ovulation period and now the predicted date of my periods are just 2-3 days from now. I'm really scared and confused what is happening and what should I do? Please help me.
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Wait for periods If no period check urine pregnancy test Get your self examined

Answered2025-10-16 18:43:34

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Wait for the date of your natural periods. After that you can start getting scared and confused.

Answered2025-10-04 01:53:24

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Get examined by a gynaecologist first to rule out internal injuries

Answered2025-10-03 17:01:35

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Pls connect for online consultation and advice

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Connect

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get pregnancy test first

Answered2025-10-04 08:07:01

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Get yourself physically examined.

Answered2025-10-04 00:53:20

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Consult gynecologist physically for examination

Answered2025-10-03 15:04:40

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