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Blood After Urination. Spotting, No Cramps. Pregnancy Test Negative. Reason?

Hi, I m 28 years old I have a 8yr old daughter, I just got married three months ago and I only see blood when I wipe and pee, there maybe three trickles of blood in my pad and it only lasts three days there are no cramps anymore with this strange period. I ve taken two home tests and gotten negatives what does this mean then I am afraid
Tue, 13 Aug 2013
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If you have been having regular cycles though scanty and with negative pregnancy tests even after repetition, you may rule out pregnancy. Yet, you should have a complete evaluation by a specialist to rule out local causes for the spotting along with a trans-vaginal/pelvic sonogram and hormonal profile if needed. You may also need blood counts and urinalysis to exclude any infections. Hope your query has been answered. Take care.
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Blood After Urination. Spotting, No Cramps. Pregnancy Test Negative. Reason?

Hi, If you have been having regular cycles though scanty and with negative pregnancy tests even after repetition, you may rule out pregnancy. Yet, you should have a complete evaluation by a specialist to rule out local causes for the spotting along with a trans-vaginal/pelvic sonogram and hormonal profile if needed. You may also need blood counts and urinalysis to exclude any infections. Hope your query has been answered. Take care.