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Pinkish Spotting, Stomach And Back Pain, Tender Breasts. Had Unprotected Sex. Pregnant?

Ok my first last period was February the 23rd and today march 23rd I had a light pink bleeding that I normally don t get I had unprotected sex march 5th and I took a pregnancy test and it said negative a few days ago I have real bad stomach pains and in the vagina are and lower back and breast are tender could I be pregnant
Sat, 30 Mar 2013
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Your symptoms could suggest an early pregnancy or premenstrual phase. As you had unprotected intercourse during the fertile period, you should take a pregnancy test 3-7 days after your missed period. The test you have taken is too early. You can also get a blood test and a trans-vaginal sonogram. The pinkish spotting could be an implantation bleed. You may contact your specialist for further support.
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Pinkish Spotting, Stomach And Back Pain, Tender Breasts. Had Unprotected Sex. Pregnant?

Hi, Your symptoms could suggest an early pregnancy or premenstrual phase. As you had unprotected intercourse during the fertile period, you should take a pregnancy test 3-7 days after your missed period. The test you have taken is too early. You can also get a blood test and a trans-vaginal sonogram. The pinkish spotting could be an implantation bleed. You may contact your specialist for further support.