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The last time i had an intercourse was last year September (2020) . It has been 5 months Had oeriods in October and November for about 3 days.  and in December and Jan for 2 Days. in Feb i came under stress and had only light spotting Then took home urine pregnancy test both Negative. Did beta HCG test in interval if one week both Negative (<1.20 and 0.40) Then got ultrasound which detected mild pcos and no sign of Pregnancy and empty uterus. Is there still any chance of PREGNANCY even after all this? i have gastic issues from a year. like stomach tighness after eating. whenever that happens i start getting scared. (LAST INTERCOURSE was 5 months back.) WANT TO RULE OUT PREGNANCY. if somebody could help.
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You don't have to worry at all. In your case at this stage there is no chance of pregnancy since post coitus you got your periods.your Beta HCG levels and USG confirms that you're not pregnant.That spotting could be related to your PCOS. Don't take too much of stress and take care of yourself .
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consult a OBG doctor for your PCOS related issue.
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Not even a Slightest chance of Pregnancy if last intimacy episode was 5months ago. Not to worry irregular menstruation could be due to PCOS or stress factors
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