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I'm worried..can I'm pregnant??
Doctor my LMP was 21nd April after that I do unprotected intercourse on 12 may and taking unwanted72 withine 30 minute.after that 19 may some spotting with with PMS and next day start period like bleeding and stay 4 days.now i bleed 17 June for 4 days .its period bleeding or implantation bleeding.I do upt today morning sample.its come negative.
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Pls connect for online consultatiom and prescription for periods
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Sometimes urine kits are not accurate... Get your pregnancy checked by blood test. Know more about which blood test to do on my website www.gynaetalks.com. Link below https://gynaetalks.com/what-is-pregnancy-test-called-know-about-pregnancy-test/
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It is bleeding of the period . You are not pregnant.
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Bleeding on 19th May is probably due to withdrawal. Not implantation. If upt negative probably it's negative only
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Don't worry you are not pregnant.
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