Question

The patient asks about the effects of bacterial prostatitis and medication on pregnancy after having sexual intercourse on March 13 and 14, when rapid-acting medication was taken but no ejaculation occurred, and no further sexual activity has taken place since then. The female partner reported her menstrual period stopping for a week on March 29, and a pregnancy test was taken on March 30, with no further sexual activity during this period.

Answer

The doctor recommends that the female partner undergo a first prenatal examination to check the fetus’s development through an ultrasound to determine the health of the fetus. Generally, there is a certain risk of medication affecting the fetus, but the patient’s condition is not severe, and it is suggested to closely monitor the fetus’s development. For safety reasons, it is recommended to consider having sexual intercourse again after July.