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Early period of one day
I had my period three days earlier from the usual cycle and the bleeding went on only for half a day that too with minimum to none flow and no cramps at all. I had protected sex with my boyfriend 12 days back but we have our doubts about the protection. Could it be pregnancy? When should I take the pregnancy test? Should I directly go to a gynaecologist or take the pregnancy test first? Please respond as soon as possible because we are pretty worried and if their is a scare , we would mutually like to abort asap
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U can go fr a pregnancy test to find out Pregnancy test using strip kits available in the market can be done 24 hours after a skipped period
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Oneweek  after
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