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Doctor I had unprotected sex with my partner 5th January and get period 6th January for 5 days..after that I had no sex.my expected period date was this February 6th but I get my period 2 days early and its stay more then 5 days..my period all time stay 5 day only..why my period long..can I pregnant??I'm very worried doctor..I do 3 pregnancy test 17,21and 28 days after unprotected sex all are negative..but my period not stop still now.its my 5 days of period
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At times you can have early or late periods. 7 days prior or 7 days later of your expected period date is considered normal. If you have got periods with normal or excess bleeding then chance of pregnancy is highly unlikely. Please consult if periods do not stop.
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Period upto 7 days is normal
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Please consult for proper discussion.
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Kindly do sonography pelvis and consult
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