My boyfriend and I had sex about 2 weeks ago almost and on Monday (This passed monday) He didn't have a condom on the first like 10 seconds we did it but then after that he had one on and we didn't finish because I was scared we just stopped. It was a total of about 5 minutes at the most. I woke up on Monday and I went to go to the bathroom and it would burn when I'd pee. So I went to the doctor and she took a urine sample and I just got the test results back today and she said that it was positive for a bacteria. I'm a little scared because I don't know if there is a chance I could be pregnant at all. I was at my least fertile the day we did it but I'm just scared. I've been trying so hard to get information on it and I'm fed up searching countless sites for the answer. Can ANYONE, for the love of GOD PLEASE tell me if coming up positive for a bacteria could be that I am pregnant? I've talked to my boyfriend about and he said that the chances were very low and this was before I got my results back. Can you Please please please tell me if getting your urine sample back as POSITIVE for a BACTERIA could I be pregnant? Thank you SO much if you can help me!!
chaos answered Friday December 10 2004, 10:20 am: Why in the heck didn't you ask for a pregnancy test while you were there? It would help alleviate your anxiety. It is possible to be pregnant because there is no "less fertile" day. It has been discovered that you ovulate more than once a cycle, and that is why the rythm (sp) method does not work.
Bacteriosis can be treated with medication, and is not serious unless you aren't treated for it. You can become infertile if you aren't treated. Sometimes it is mistaken for a yeast infection, and that is why it is recommended that you go to the doctor if you are having problems. **************************************************
She isn't stupid. Go to a different doctor. You should have thought about all of this before you had sex. [ chaos's advice column | Ask chaos A Question ]
Daisy answered Friday December 10 2004, 8:33 am: No, positive for bacteria means that you might have an infection such as cystitis which is very common, most people will get it at least once in their lifetime. Symptoms include a burning sensation when you pee. Drink loads of water and especially cranberry juice. Couples quite often get this when they first start having sex with their boyfriend especially if they are doing it frequently. I'm pretty sure you won't be pregnant but if you're really worried about it then just take a test! If you're worried about buying one then go to your doctors and they will give you one. Don't worry, you will be absolutely fine! If the doctor thought you might be pregnant then they would have said so immediately. [ Daisy's advice column | Ask Daisy A Question ]
PleaseHelpMe answered Friday December 10 2004, 2:59 am: Okay you don't have to worry at all. The same thing happened to me but it went away in about 4 days. Just take a bath. Lol clean it out with water. (Sick as it is) If it still hurts to pee after four days then go see a docter. Or you could see one now if you really want to. And about being pregnet, you dont even need to worry about that. You coudlnt be. [ PleaseHelpMe's advice column | Ask PleaseHelpMe A Question ]
Karen answered Thursday December 9 2004, 7:33 pm: I don't think you're pregnant! You probably got an infection which is a UTI! Just go to your doctors and get something prescribed to get rid of it! Hope I helped :)
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truadvice answered Thursday December 9 2004, 7:02 pm: your not pregnant . If this was your 1st time and you didnt have a condom even for tyhe 1st 10 seconds your boyfriend may have had something on him and you may have gotten a urineary track infection . get meds from doc , should go away in about a week . [ truadvice's advice column | Ask truadvice A Question ]
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