Spotting after my periods end

2025-01-30 07:12:01
I am suffering from pcos my period are never on time doctor gave me sunday monday pills popularly known as contraceptive pills After that pills endend my periods came on 15 january Flow was not as usually I have heavy flow always but This time I have normal flow and periods ended in 4 days always I have 6 days periods Now after my 28th january 8th day of my periods ended I m having spotting in brownish colour it's 3 days I having this spoting I had intercourse on 4th of january I took a pregnancy test today it's negative Is it is pregnancy or something else
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Answered2025-01-31 06:53:47

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If u hv regular intake of ocp , no need to worry about pregnancy but in case u missed , get beta HCG done.. n connect online or visit clinic for further clarification

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Answered2025-01-30 07:56:49

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The oral contraceptive pills are known to cause reduction in the amount and duration of blood flow during periods Hope you did not skip a single pill And you started taking it from day one of your period In that case you don't need a pregnancy test Also pregnancy test can be done only on day 31 counting from day one of your period So if 15th of January was day one of your period you cannot test before 16th of February

Answered2025-01-30 08:06:21

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