Sir/madam My gf had got periods on 9feb.on 17 feb we had done Intercourse. Which is unprotected but during ejaculation i have withdrawn my pennis out.on 9th March we took a urine test but the preganacy was negative.due to her 26 days cycle and periods did not came I gave her homeopathy medicine for periods to come. On 20th March she got her periods which was heavy bleeding.on 24th March we have again took a urine pregnancy test which turned out to be negative again. Periods got over.now from 28th March she is getting pain on her hip area which is going towards her legs.what could be the issue.please reply me
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The negative pregnancy tests confirm that pregnancy is unlikely. The delayed period followed by heavy bleeding could be due to hormonal fluctuations, stress, or the homeopathic medicine. Pain in the hip and legs could be due to muscular strain, nerve compression, or a gynecological issue like ovarian cysts. If the pain is persistent, severe, or associated with other symptoms like fever, nausea, or abnormal bleeding, I recommend a consultation for further evaluation
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Dear Patient,
Thank you for sharing the details about your girlfriend’s condition. Based on the information provided, here’s what I can explain:
1. Pregnancy Concern: Since multiple urine pregnancy tests (on 9th and 24th March) were negative and she subsequently had heavy bleeding (likely a menstrual period), pregnancy is very unlikely. The withdrawal method, while not foolproof, reduces pregnancy risk when timed correctly.
2. Hip and Leg Pain: The pain she is experiencing now could be due to several reasons, such as:
- Muscular strain or nerve irritation (sciatica).
- Hormonal fluctuations affecting joints/muscles.
- Pelvic inflammation or gynecological conditions (e.g., ovarian cysts, endometriosis).
3. Homeopathic Medicine: While such remedies are generally safe, it’s important to rule out underlying issues causing the delayed period and current pain.
Recommended Next Steps:
- Consult a Gynecologist: A physical examination and ultrasound (if needed) can help identify the cause of hip/leg pain.
- Monitor Symptoms: If pain worsens or is accompanied by fever/unusual discharge, seek immediate care.
For personalized guidance, I recommend scheduling a consultation. You can reach me on WhatsApp at **"Eight Zero Zero Nine Eight Two One Three Three Two"** to discuss further.
Since your girlfriend had heavy bleeding on March 20th, followed by a negative pregnancy test on March 24th, pregnancy is highly unlikely.
Possible Causes of Hip and Leg Pain:
Post-Menstrual Cramps â Hormonal changes after periods can cause pain.
Muscle Strain â Daily activities or posture issues can lead to discomfort.
Sciatica â Nerve compression can cause pain radiating from the lower back to the legs.
Nutrient Deficiency â Low iron, calcium, or magnesium can contribute to muscle pain.
Hormonal Imbalance â Changes after taking homeopathic medicine may affect body response.
What to Do?
Apply a warm compress to the affected area.
Take mild painkillers (if needed).
Maintain good hydration and nutrition.
If pain persists or worsens, consult a doctor to rule out nerve issues.
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