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Question:
I had an intimate nite (penis and outside vagina contact) with my girlfriend ..but no intercourse and and i can be sure of that as there is no penetration and she still a virgin.. the problem is she `s been having this brown color discharge for almost 3 months without period ever since that day...plus with headache and vomitting condition that last for a day which happened twice in the 3 months...recently her brown color discharge has gone replaced with a transparent fluid...is she pregnant?Things went normal for her..nothing extraordinary happened.. what are the symptoms during these 3 months if she is really pregnant?plz advice and don ask to see a doctor or taking pregnancy test as she scared of the result.. currently i`m studying in UK and not with me.. therefore i cant be there for her.. plz.. i really need the guidance...thank you

Answer:
by Sandra L. Caron:
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One of the most obvious signs of pregnancy is a missed period. You say she has not had a period since your interaction. I would suggest she take a pregnancy test and meet with a family planning professioanl. I know you are saying she is scared. I understand that. However, denial will not solve this mystery. Only a medical provider can help her find out why she was having a brown discharge for 3 months, which you say is now a transparent discharge. Peace of mind will come with knowing what is going on. It also sounds like your support for her will be very important at this time. Encourage her to seek medical advise. This will also provide her with an opportunity to discuss options, as well as obtain contraceptive information is she needs it. Best wishes.

Reviewed by: Patricia Fawver Ph.D. in Sexology

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