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Do not depend on just the appearance of the symptoms. The symptoms can appear depending on your bodyâs response to the changing hormonal status. Few women can experience symptoms suggestive of pregnancy as early as 24-48 hours after a fruitful intercourse. Wait and watch for your periods. If you suspect chances of pregnancy, or if you do not get periods within 10 days of expected period dates, or if you get abnormal periods, consider visiting your doctor/gynecologist for thorough examination (to confirm pregnancy related changes/signs in body) and blood/serum HCG level test (to confirm/rule out pregnancy accurately).
If pregnancy gets ruled out, go ahead with getting examination and vaginal swab/smear test done to confirm/rule out infective causes for altered vaginal discharge. Get started on appropriate treatment as indicated by examination and investigation results to help you control the symptoms. If infective cause is detected, get your partner also treated simultaneously to prevent re-infection and avoid having intercourse while being on treatment. Be in regular monitoring and follow-up with your treating doctor/gynecologist and report any new/abnormal symptoms immediately. Take adequate rest. Drink plenty of water. Maintain healthy diet and lifestyle.
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