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future1
02-25-2005, 03:53 PM
I need some answers, a month in a half ago I had sex with a woman both oral and ordinary sex. i wore a condom but the condom broke during sex, after pulling out I noticed a cakey substance on myself from her and stinging pain. A month later I have been extremely worried about having hiv. I've had symptoms of nightsweats, slightly swollen lymph glands in the neck, and extrme stress. I talked to her yesterday and she told me while suposedly on the phone with her doctor that she is not pregnant nor does she have any std's. She did tell me that she has not had a period in over five months. I need to know if she is tellling the truth and does not have any std's. What can cause a womens body to not have her period other than a viral infection or pregnancy? How does this subsequent cause of her not having a period reflect on my symptoms? I am extrememly scared and worried and need some advice. I was tested for chlamydia, gonerhhea, syphillus, hiv, and a herpes exam. My chlamydia and gonerhhea test came back negative. I have yet to recieve the results of my other tests.
Currently I have been having night sweats on and off, and a white secretion on my tongue. What can cause a women not to have her period for five months and how does that reflect on the symptoms I have, please help if you can, thank you.

Regina21
02-25-2005, 06:27 PM
Alot of women are on birth control to where it throws their cycle all to hell. There's actually a procedure women are doing now that cause them to stop their period permanantly...is she concerned at all about not having her period for 5 months?? Has she been to a Dr. and informed her of this?

 
 
 




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