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2 days light bleeding
I got intimidated on may be 10-15 jan i didn't remember the date then i tooked ipill after 6 hrs i got light bleeding on 22 jan till 25 jan then i was waiting for my periods which was supposed to be on 1 March i did prega newz test and it was negative then i was having pain in my left side stomach i tooked some medicine that pain go away then i got my periods on 8 march but the bleeding is very very less and it burning in my vagina ...... so i searched on Google tge reason for light bleeding then normal periods it showed it can be pregnancy ..... so im i pregnant?
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I pill can cause irregular periods and other variations in menses hence you can confirm with a repeat pregnancy test...or you can do a HCG test to be 100% sure
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Just do a urine pregnancy test again and clear doubts on pregnancy,if negative then you have two choices ,either wait for your periods or get back to us for further advise on this .
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Do a pregnancy test and connect for online chat with me on Practo Consult.
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