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Periods in pregnancy
Can periods come during 1st month of pregnancy? First day of Last period - 10 sep, cycle length - 26-28 days, now bleeding noticed on 5th October. Unprotected intercourse done on 25th September.
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Could be your menses? Did you check urine pregnancy test?
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First do get upt done Depending on your report needs further testing
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If last menstrual period was on 10th September then it is not confirm if you are pregnant.  If you don't get periods of Normal order on your expected date , do a urine pregnancy test (prega news). And follow up further accordingly .follow for detailed consultation
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get pregnancy test first
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Then it will not be calles period but bleeding per vaginum ,which is not normal and needs urgent medical attentiin
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