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What Causes Vaginal Spotting And Tenderness In The Breasts?

hello, I feel like I pregnant cause I started spotting towards the end of the month followed by tenderness in my breasts for a day or two. and I ve already had my period which ended Feb 11th. Previous day I had Sex. then two weeks later I started spotting. I ve took 2 pregnancy test and both came out negative however I ve read that sometimes that s possible because it may be too early. My period is irregular so I never know when I ll get it. Anything you suggest me doing?
Thu, 13 Apr 2017
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Hi, I think you can do a blood test for pregnancy to confirm if you are pregnant or not. If your test is negative, you can take some medicines like progesterone for inducing periods. Spotting can be due to some vaginal infection. Get yourself examined by a gynecologist. If your periods are irregular, do a thyroid profile and prolactin levels and a ultrasound for your uterus and ovaries to find out the cause of irregular periods.
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What Causes Vaginal Spotting And Tenderness In The Breasts?

Hi, I think you can do a blood test for pregnancy to confirm if you are pregnant or not. If your test is negative, you can take some medicines like progesterone for inducing periods. Spotting can be due to some vaginal infection. Get yourself examined by a gynecologist. If your periods are irregular, do a thyroid profile and prolactin levels and a ultrasound for your uterus and ovaries to find out the cause of irregular periods.