Hello all, right after I had sex with my
gf, she started experiencing dizzy spells
when she jerked her head. The next day
when she was still having the dizzy
spells, we went to her doc, in which he
stated that her vertigo could be caused by
a couple things from stress to viral
infections. Would a virus show symptoms
right after been infected? Since we had
just finished having sex when she started
having the dizzy spells I am worried that
maybe I infected her with some kind of
viral infection (i had a cold a couple
weeks ago, so could had still had that in
my system]
thanks
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Bama
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 25 Aug 2005 Posts: 2
Posted: 08-25-05 20:41pm
That happened to me once. I didn't know
what was going on. Three weeks later I
found out I was pregnant. The day I
conceived was the day I had the dizzy
spell right after sex (and the next 2
days)
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JasenG
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 17 May 2005 Posts: 99 Location: Virginia
Whoa Posted: 08-29-05 07:29am
Before you start worrying about being
pregnant, take a moment to think. What
positions were you having sex in? How
vigorous was the sex? How long was the
encounter? How much had you eaten in the
hours before, how much water?
There are many reasons for being light
headed. Yes, pregnancy could be one, but
don't jump so soon. Try to think about
what could had caused this and ask
yourself the questions that I did.
Please post some of the answers.
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