Does Bloody Mucus Like Discharge Indicates Pregnancy?
I am a teen, and I had unprotected sex a few months ago. I have had something similar to a period but it just seemed to be a bloody mucus-like discharge. I have had symptoms of a pregnancy but every test shows a negative result. Even with the negative results could this be a pregnancy?
If you had sex few months ago and after that not had unprotected sex in previous month during fertile period then you are least likely to be pregnant.
If you have missed your periods then you should have worried, bloody mucus discharge close to your period date then this could be your normal periods.
Pregnancy test will definitely comes negative and you are suppose to do a home pregnancy test only if you unprotected sex in fertile period and also if you happen to miss your periods. Consult a local obstetrician to clear your doubts and if you are not planning for a baby then use some regular contraceptive methods like condom
Regards Dr Santosh
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Does Bloody Mucus Like Discharge Indicates Pregnancy?
Hi and welcome to HCM If you had sex few months ago and after that not had unprotected sex in previous month during fertile period then you are least likely to be pregnant. If you have missed your periods then you should have worried, bloody mucus discharge close to your period date then this could be your normal periods. Pregnancy test will definitely comes negative and you are suppose to do a home pregnancy test only if you unprotected sex in fertile period and also if you happen to miss your periods. Consult a local obstetrician to clear your doubts and if you are not planning for a baby then use some regular contraceptive methods like condom Regards Dr Santosh