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Is Scanty Flow After The Second Day Of Periods A Sign Of Pregnancy ?

Hi Dr my problem is im 3 days late on my period im never late im not stressed and im ttc week today I had clear discharge couple streak of blood well last 2 days I have spotting not colour of period more pink and hardly anything doc done test today neg is their still any chance I could be what do u think
Fri, 13 Jan 2012
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Orthopaedic Surgeon 's  Response
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Are you on any medication. Have you taken any contraceptive pills. You can wait for 7 days for your periods to start. You need to get a PAP smear done. Get examined by a Gynaecologist to rule out any Bacterial vaginosis infection, hormonal, uterine problems. Get an ultrasound if necessary.
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No not on any pills all my doc said if I aint had a period for 6 months come back could I still be preg and just not showing up on home test or doc test even tho im late on period
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Is Scanty Flow After The Second Day Of Periods A Sign Of Pregnancy ?

Welcome to Healthcare Magic Are you on any medication. Have you taken any contraceptive pills. You can wait for 7 days for your periods to start. You need to get a PAP smear done. Get examined by a Gynaecologist to rule out any Bacterial vaginosis infection, hormonal, uterine problems. Get an ultrasound if necessary.