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Hello, girls! A bit of sensitive information, but still. After giving …

Hello, girls! A bit of sensitive information, but still. After giving birth, I was advised to abstain from sex for 7-8 weeks, but there was still sexual intercourse. It was a bit worrying, even though the lochia had already passed, but today, just to calm my nerves, I decided to take a pregnancy test. There's a faint line. Could it just be hormones??? Of course, we waited a long time for our daughter, but the idea of having children so close together within one year is not very appealing. ?
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Hello! I understand that this can be very worrying. But yes, after childbirth, hormone levels can be unstable, which can affect the result of a pregnancy test. I recommend retaking the test in a few days or consulting a doctor for an accurate assessment of your condition. Don't panic in advance, it might just be a hormonal imbalance. Everything will be okay! ?
1 год назад
?Филана? 3y0m
The test responds to the hCG hormone, which is produced only if you are pregnant. Get a blood test.
1 год назад
Deleted 9y7m 9y7m 9y7m 7y4m 7y4m 1y2m 1y2m
Hello! Take the hCG test or retake the test in a week or two?
1 год назад
Гуля 4y6m 1y5m
It might be hormones, get an hCG test and an ultrasound.
1 год назад
Катя Та
You need to see a gynecologist after childbirth in any case. Get an ultrasound or HCG test. It could be anything from pregnancy to hormones.
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Анастасия 8y3m 2y10m
What they couldn't endure is somewhat understandable, but why they didn't take precautions in that case, that's beyond my comprehension.
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Анастасия, We used protection. But still, the worry prevailed, after all, contraception doesn't provide 100% protection.
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