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Delayed Periods, Spotting, Pregnancy Test Negative. Having Bacterial Vaginosis. Chances Of Pregnancy?

hi I know that you get a lot of questions about pregnancy here I am now two months and 12days late and now im spotting did hpt yesterday was negative .Than I went to the er they did a urine test I was negative and checked for infection found out I have BV. So this morning I have light spotting could I be pregnant still

Fri, 18 Oct 2013
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The usual causes for late in the periods, or absence for 2 or more months may be due to the infection, anemia in majority of the cases.anxiety also play a major role for amenorrhea.
This time the possibility of pregnancy is almost nil. If you are anxious to have a baby, both the partners consult a gynecologist for diagnosis and treatment. Thank you.
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Delayed Periods, Spotting, Pregnancy Test Negative. Having Bacterial Vaginosis. Chances Of Pregnancy?

The usual causes for late in the periods, or absence for 2 or more months may be due to the infection, anemia in majority of the cases.anxiety also play a major role for amenorrhea. This time the possibility of pregnancy is almost nil. If you are anxious to have a baby, both the partners consult a gynecologist for diagnosis and treatment. Thank you.