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Bleeding in the middle of cycle
Few LMPs 19th jan 6th march 8th april 19th may last LMP 19th may i had protected intercourse on day 6th 7th and 8th day of my cycle on day 17th i have felt wet discharge and also fever on day 18 of my cycle in the night i have got vomit without nausea and  brownish discharge and now i am on pad with light bleeding and no symptoms i have fever and headaches from last week and after this started bleeding fever and headaches are normal i am worried is this implantation bleeding?
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Your last period is on 19 May. You had sexual intimacy on 25, 26, and 27 May. All the three days were in a safe zone. So chances of your pregnancy are very remote. On 6 and 7 June you have wet discharge and fever , followed by vomiting. That was also the time when you had ovulation. But you had the last sexual relationship  about 10 days earlier. So it can't be implantation bleeding. You are safe. You should get your next period on 20 June. If you don't get your periods by then, you should do a urine pregnancy test on 23 June
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