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Had Unprotected Sex. Dark Menstrual Bleeding, Cramping. What Does This Mean?

Hello, I am 18 years old. I had sex about two weeks ago and it was unprotected. I know it's not wise to do, but we weren't thinking. I usually start my menstrual cycle today and I noticed something weird. My blood was dark black with red. I have been cramping, but very little. I'm very scared that I am pregnant. What does this mean?
Thu, 20 Jun 2013
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Hello
thanks for your query.
It could be an abnormal cycle due to stress, anxiety, ingestion of other medications, hypothyroidism, polycystic ovaries etc.
It could mean a miscarriage.
You have to consult a doctor if the abnormal bleeding persists, particularly with pain and cramping.
All the best.
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Had Unprotected Sex. Dark Menstrual Bleeding, Cramping. What Does This Mean?

Hello thanks for your query. It could be an abnormal cycle due to stress, anxiety, ingestion of other medications, hypothyroidism, polycystic ovaries etc. It could mean a miscarriage. You have to consult a doctor if the abnormal bleeding persists, particularly with pain and cramping. All the best.