If you have intercourse without knowing that you are pregnant, you can observe for a while if there are no symptoms; if there are symptoms of vaginal bleeding and abdominal pain, you should actively consult a doctor and take measures to preserve the pregnancy if necessary.
1. If you have intercourse without knowing that you are pregnant, you can observe it if there are no symptoms. It is not recommended to have intercourse in early pregnancy, but if you have already had intercourse, you can first observe whether there is any discomfort, and if there is no obvious discomfort, it usually suggests that the pregnancy has not been affected.
2. If there are symptoms of abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding after intercourse, you must go to the hospital as soon as possible for examination, first of all, to rule out ectopic pregnancy, but also to be alert to the emergence of miscarriage. If it is an ectopic pregnancy, you need to terminate the pregnancy as soon as possible; if it is a pre-eclampsia, you need to follow the doctor’s instructions to protect the fetus treatment, such as bed rest, supplemental progesterone, if necessary.