It was last days of my friend's periods and we had an unprotected intercourse however we both were not sure next morning whether I took my penis out on time before coming out or I came out in her vagina as we both were drunk. She refused to take any Pill to avoid any chances of pregnancy. Now since then she is having pain in her stomach mostly in her lower abdomen area with sometimes on right as well as left sides. We went to one doctor and he just gave medicines which didn't help her at all and this pain is increasing now. She is also feeling some kind of liquid coming out of her excreta with red spots while peeing. She refused to go to a gynaecologist because she is afraid of hearing any news of pregnancy. Please tell me all these sounds like signs of pregnancy. I want to take her to a doctor but she just doesn't cooperate. Plz help
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Have you done a urine pregnancy test?
if not then first do a urine pregnancy test to confirm pregnancy. If the result is negative then seek evaluation from gynecologist in case of any infection. If the result is positive, she is pregnant and visit a gynecologist for further evlaution and management.
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