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I hv irregular periods.......last mensuration cycle9march to 17 march .......last protected intercourse 15 april.......deviry10 mg twice a day 26april to 1st may).......4 may beta hcg 2.89....9may beta hcg2.72........11may its mild brown colour water no periods flow no spooting no bleeding sanitary pad ek dam khali hai koi spotting or bleeding nhi lgi hue usme 2 days se.....its implantation bleeding or mensuration harmones problem.....
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To cut the story short, You had your last intercourse on 15 April. You had Deviry for 5 days , finished on 1 May. You did beta HCG on 4 and 9 May. Both negative. You had mild brown discharge from 11 May. An intercourse on 15 April, if fruitful , will cause implantation by 24-25 April. So implantation bleeding can't occur on 11 May. It could be delayed and minimal withdrawal bleeding due to Deviry.
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Bleeding more than 7 days is not normal Fr implantation bleed u need to be pregnant Since the bhcg is negative ur not pregnant U need to be investigated n treated fr this irregularity of ur periods
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