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On Birth Control, Unprotected Sex, Spotting. Could I Be Pregnant?

hi, i was on birth control for about three months my last period while on the birth control was january 31st after i got off my period i stopped taking the birth control for the whole month of febuary and i had unprotected sex an my period was suppose to come on febuary 28 but didnt and ive been spotting for three days now (march 3rd-5th)....could i be pregnant?
Mon, 11 Mar 2013
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Hi and thanks for the query,
the commonest cause of lack of menses in a female of reproductive age is pregnancy. It is a possibility that you can be pregnant.
The best thing to do is getting a blood pregnancy test called the Beta HCG. Confirmation could also be gotten through carrying out an obstetric ultrasound, which shall actually describe the structure, contents and architecture of the uterus.
I think you could consult your primary care physician.
Thanks and best regards,
Luchuo, MD.
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On Birth Control, Unprotected Sex, Spotting. Could I Be Pregnant?

Hi and thanks for the query, the commonest cause of lack of menses in a female of reproductive age is pregnancy. It is a possibility that you can be pregnant. The best thing to do is getting a blood pregnancy test called the Beta HCG. Confirmation could also be gotten through carrying out an obstetric ultrasound, which shall actually describe the structure, contents and architecture of the uterus. I think you could consult your primary care physician. Thanks and best regards, Luchuo, MD.