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Hi doctor I'm unmarried women.my period on 22 April and I established unprotected intercourse on 12 may.after that I taking unwanted 72 within 30 minutes. bleeding happene on 20 may for 5 day.next Month 18 june.do upt on 22 June came negative.next bleeding happene on 15 July for 5 days...a pregnant women can bleed 3 Month..can I'm pregnant?
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Why do you think that you can be pregnant? And there are so many tests available to confirm pregnancy. You can have any of them or all of them. Don't come out with fancy research that  "a pregnant woman kept on having periods every month throughout the duration of pregnancy".
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Connect please
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If the pregnancy test is Negative Unlikely that ur pregnant
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Go for ultrasound scan to confirm.
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