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Is A Delayed Period With Spotting A Sign Of Pregnancy?

Hi i had sex protected on 6th May ,11 before that for 2 mins we intercourse with out condoms i do not discharge then wear condom and ejaculate still my fiance is not having her periods which was due on 25th may also she got some bleeding which was not normal on the same day from her period start till three day but only two -three drops of bloods ,so is she pregnant pls help
Mon, 9 May 2016
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Hello,
I have gone through your query and understood the concern. Though you had protected intercourse, the preejaculate is sufficient to cause conception during the fertile period. Since the intercourse took place during the fertile period, chances of conception are high. The scanty bleeding she had at the time of the expected period could be an implantation bleed. Pregnancy can be confirmed/excluded by performing a HPT with a fresh early morning sample of urine. Alternatively, blood test may be performed for better clarification. Further management can be planned accordingly. Hope this helps.
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Is A Delayed Period With Spotting A Sign Of Pregnancy?

Hello, I have gone through your query and understood the concern. Though you had protected intercourse, the preejaculate is sufficient to cause conception during the fertile period. Since the intercourse took place during the fertile period, chances of conception are high. The scanty bleeding she had at the time of the expected period could be an implantation bleed. Pregnancy can be confirmed/excluded by performing a HPT with a fresh early morning sample of urine. Alternatively, blood test may be performed for better clarification. Further management can be planned accordingly. Hope this helps.