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Could Continued Spotting After Periods With Mild Head Ache Indicate Pregnancy?

Hi, i am 44 years old I had my menstruation last Sept 27, 2013, it usually ended in 5 days, but this time spotting continuous till today, we had intercourse last October 1, 2013. Is it possible that i am pregnant? i am experiencing mild head ache in the past few days....
Tue, 11 Feb 2014
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Hello ma'am and welcome.

This is not necessarily related to pregnancy but is more likely to be a hormonal imbalance that could have resulted from various causes like stress, medication, at times intercourse, or a possible abnormality of the uterus or inner lining of the uterus. Please meet your doctor who will be able to adequately address your issue.

Hope this helps.

Best wishes.
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Could Continued Spotting After Periods With Mild Head Ache Indicate Pregnancy?

Hello ma am and welcome. This is not necessarily related to pregnancy but is more likely to be a hormonal imbalance that could have resulted from various causes like stress, medication, at times intercourse, or a possible abnormality of the uterus or inner lining of the uterus. Please meet your doctor who will be able to adequately address your issue. Hope this helps. Best wishes.