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? asked in HealthWomen's Health · 9 years ago

i feel tired and naseous after sex for days?

I had sex. March 30, then April 27. So not so often. Same guy. Both times were protected. It's now April 30 and I've been feeling nauseous and tired. Very tired but I don't really throw up. It just feels in the back of my throat and a heavy feeling in my stomach. It's been like this for the last 3 days.

I'm obviously not pregnant. He wore a condom and it happened right after my period, hence not in the fertile window. Plus, it takes a while to implant, so it can't be pregnancy. I felt fine before this intercourse. What could it be? Could it have triggered something? aside from that I feel fine. My genital area looks as usual too. Any experiences similar to this? Suggestions?

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  • 9 years ago
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    what does right after your period mean? like the day after? or the week after?

    cause I'm pretty sure you're fertile all the time. the only least fertile you are is DURING your period.

    you could have an std too.

    Chlamydia has the same symptoms that you just described. and it is a very common STD, especially in teens. It IS curable but you have to see a doctor to get the medicine for it.

    condom or not, you are still capable of catching it.

    what you described does not sound normal unless it is your first time having sex and your hormones are acting silly.

    the tired-ness could be anything. Especially if you are a teenager. I slept all the time as a teenager and people thought something was wrong with me. but there wasn't.

    if it wasn't HIS first time having sex, i'd still get checked out. you never know. go to a clinic. it's usually free-really cheap to take some tests.

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