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Trying for Pregnancy
My LMP was on January 22,2025 and in December 2024,it started on the 12th.I am trying to conceive and am currently taking folic acid and Met PCO care for pcod.On February 23, I noticed very light rose pink pinkish -white spotting but my period still hasn't arrived. I took a UPT on February 25th and March 3rd 2025 both of which came back negative.Was it Implantation spotting?What should I do next?
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Wait for period. Unlikely to be implantation
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With negative pregnancy test the bleeding cannot be implantation bleed For implantation bleed  the patient needs to be pregnant Since the pregnancy test is negative you are not pregnant Other reasons for the delay need to be evaluated You need a medicine to help you get your periods
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When the pregnancy test is negative twice chances of pregnancy is very unlikely.In that case there is no chance of implantation bleeding
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