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Infection, Pregnancy Or Something Minor?Signs Of Pregnancy

The last normal period I had was in August . In September I started having unprotected sex. I got what I thought was my period but it wasn't it was spotting .I spotted for 2 days. I continued to have unprotected sex after that and now we are in October and I spotted for 2 day and now its done. I've taken a hpd in the beginning of sept and it was neg. What should I do now.

-question by Phattyz_Mommie

 

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Hello there, 1st of all, you should not have unprotected sex in the 1st place. I can't gather enough info from your post, but from what I can explain is that: spotted sometime normal to women due to some hormonal changing. To check whether or not you are pregnant, any HCG test available in store are enough. If you scared of infection, (that's why you should avoid sex without condom --> the only contraception that can protect you from STD), some of this sign might help to distinguish whether or not you have infection:1. It ichy around your V area or inner thigh2. It smell3. The color different, and it also coloring your under wearTo be sure, check yourself to gynecologist and next time put condom to have protected sex.

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Infection, Pregnancy Or Something Minor?

Signs Of Pregnancy

 

The last normal period I had was in August . In September I started having unprotected sex. I got what I thought was my period but it wasn't it was spotting .I spotted for 2 days. I continued to have unprotected sex after that and now we are in October and I spotted for 2 day and now its done. I've taken a hpd in the beginning of sept and it was neg. What should I do now.

 

 

-question by Phattyz_Mommie


I'd say your not pregnant. When my girlfriend got pregnant she had no spotting or show whatsoever. I'd go to OB and have a pap smear done just to be safe on the side of infections.

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