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Withdrawal bleeding
2nd may was my last period date 19th may i took ipill immediately aftr 20 mins of unprotected sex my next periods date is 2nd of june but on 29th may i had saw 2-4 drops of blood 2 times in a day after urinating...on 31st may whole day i was having ligjt bleeding with very thin blood clotting and little bit of stomach pain like we have during periods..so is it a periods or a withrawal bleeding what should i do now...should i take a pregnancy test???still i can feel little period like pain nd i now also little bleeding is there....
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It looks like an early period. Please get a beta HCG level done around 15 June (irrespective of the type and duration of bleeding you are having at present). Consult a Gynaecologist with your beta HCG level report
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Do a urine pregnancy test now and one week post last period date . To be more certain better to do blood bhcg test.
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Difficult to differentiate between withdrawal bleeding and period. Do pregnancy test.
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