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Light bleeding
April period -27th april May -13th may.. protected sex.. 28th may unprotected sex.. took a pill.. June -4th and 5th light bleeding.. no actual periods.. what can be the cause.. Do i need to take a preg test ?
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Hi, Better get the tests done so that everything is cleared at your end. For further details and assistance feel free to reach out.
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Take care consut experts on private chat for guidance evaluation and advice
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U need to consult
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Take proper counseling
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Bleeding after sex is usually a symptom of another condition. Many of these, such as infections and polyps, are treatable. Occasional spotting after sex generally clears up on its own without medical care. If you're postmenopausal, promptly notify your doctor about any postcoital bleeding.
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Consult a gynaecologist for best advice
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