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Unexpected pregnancy in PCOD
Hi doctor. I'm newly married just before 3 months. I'm suffering from PCOD & my periods are also irregular. But today my Urine home test showed 2 pink lines. My last period was on 31st December. How many weeks are done? Also we had oral & anal sex day before yesterday, involving lots of nipple sucking & masturbation. But my friend said, nipple play not good for the baby. Should we stop it? We've been doing this type of play since 2-3 weeks as I didn't know about my pregnancy. Any problem to the baby?
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Better consult a gynaecologist for your issue. They would guide you based on your case history.
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Reach profile for detailed discussion
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Rubbing or rolling your nipples helps the body  release oxytocin. Oxytocin plays a role in initiating labor. So avoid doing so....if everything is normal and fine then don't assume any negative thaughts
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Hi, Since your periods was on 31st dec, then you are around 7-8 weeks pregnant. Meet gynac and start your ANC. Regarding sexual okay, avoid nipple play from now. Feel free to contact me if you still have doubts.
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Nipples and breasts are for the baby. Mouth(oral) is for eating Anis is for passing farces Vagina is for sex
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Need detailed history to assess the problem . If pregnancy have attained , you need to be careful .Consult now for advice
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Take proper knowledge about this first
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