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Q: Vomiting and the possibility of pregnancy
asked by: DoctorQuestion on May 2nd, 2009
i had sex wit my boyfriend on monday and he came in me and like a minute after i pushed it out but then on wednesday i threw up a little,
but wat i threw up was a little bit of orange juice but i never throw up orange juice and that day i did but then at the end of that week i started my period, so i just wanted to know why i threw that up if u can answer that please...thank you


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Dr. Goce Aleksovski , MD
replied on May 4th, 2009
Pregnancy Answer A6507


Having your period after intercourse is a sure sign that you are not pregnant. As for the vomiting, additional tests are needed to detect the possible cause. Although, it might be very hard to find, because you vomited only once and a lot of time might pass between the vomiting and the tests.

The vomiting might be completely unrelated to the sexual intercourse.




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