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I had regular periods before In July got periods on 26th, then there was protected sexual contact on 19th August, got periods on 2nd September. Got bhcg on 15th sept and 29th sept both negative (To just be sure) Now got periods on 3rd October but only spotting types. My last Sexual intercourse was on 19th Sept, nothing after that Do I need to do anymore pregnancy tests as already done 2 bhcg
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Have you used any emergency pill
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Wait for normal periods U haven't taken ipill
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As per your last intercourse, you did your B-HCG test a bit earlier i.e on 29th September. Now you can wait for normal flow to occur. If not by few days perform Urine pregnancy test to rule out pregnancy. Menstrual irregularities can be due to hormonal variation also.
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Urine pregnancy test. S. B-HCG test to be sure.
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Monitor your menstrual cycle pattern. Maintain perineal hygiene. Drink plenty of water and fluids.
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Pregnancy test can be done 24 hours after a skipped period Any test before a skipped period is wrongly timed So tests done in September were wrongly timed Go fr a bhcg today if Negative repeat on 10
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