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Bleeding after faint line on urine test
25th February: I got my period last on 25th or 27th January, i dont clearly remember. I had unprotected sex and then took an ipill within 2 hours on 21st Feb. I took 3 pregnancy tests today and theres a very faint line on 2 and a pinkish line on 1 of them. Am i pregnant? If yes what are the methods i can go ahead with without parents consent. UPDATE Sunday 26th February : I took 2 other urine tests today and it had a greyish line on them After a few hours i got cramping and then was bleeding but the bleeding hasn't happened in the last one hour. Is this my period? and what does this mean??
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If your history is accurate and have regular cycles, you are not pregnant
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Strip kits may hv a false value Go fr a blood test bhcg That's a confirmatory test In case it's positive for pregnancy U will hv to Meet a Dr in person and proceed under her supervision Abortion is a legal process n u cannot be helped online
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