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Period or implantation bleeding
Hello my due date of period was on 11th June...I had spotting on 10th june eve...on 11th June 1 full pad was soaked with red blood...On 12th very very light bleeding and on 13th june there were 2 3 clots which were very dry and sticky...I had unprotected sex on 25th May...I want to know whether it was my period or implantation bleeding? Can I be still pregnant and can have period?
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You didn't mention the date of your previous period. I suppose it should be 11 May. You had intercourse on 25 May, that was the most fertile time. The first impression is that you had a normal period but to be on the safe side you should get a beta HCG level done after 3 days.
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Yes, some women can have bleeding around the time of periods even when pregnant due to several causes. It is better to get a pregnancy test if you are in doubt.
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