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Can The Cramps And Discharge Be Due To Pregnancy?

Me and my boyfriend have not had sexual intercourse but he has been out and around me while I wore panties ... And he has gone a few times around my area .. My stomach has been cramping and When I went to the bathroom I peed and there was light pink spotting on the toilet paper when I wiped .. Could I be pregnant?
Fri, 22 Aug 2014
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Hii

No there is no sign of pregnancy.

But yes there is a risk.

If time of your intercourse is within 72 hours then take emergency contraceptive pills.

If it is more than 72 hours then wait for your next cycle.

If it comes then no need to worry.

If he wont then go for urine pregnancy test and do according to results.

There is a pill which will useful even after 1 month.

So if require then consult a doctor.
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Can The Cramps And Discharge Be Due To Pregnancy?

Hii No there is no sign of pregnancy. But yes there is a risk. If time of your intercourse is within 72 hours then take emergency contraceptive pills. If it is more than 72 hours then wait for your next cycle. If it comes then no need to worry. If he wont then go for urine pregnancy test and do according to results. There is a pill which will useful even after 1 month. So if require then consult a doctor. Thank you.