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Had Unprotected Sex, Started Bleeding, Not Having Sexually Transmitted Infection. Could It Be Pregnancy?

I had unprotected sex on sunday, on tuesday i started bleeding this is like a week before i m due my period . I have read lot s of things to say this could be the begnning of pregnancy , but i don t think it is. Me and my partner don t have any STI s and i would just like to know that is it just me coming on early, or is there something wrong?
Mon, 15 Apr 2013
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Hi,
The cause of the bleeding could be an early period, implantation bleeding or bleeding from cervical or vaginal lesions. You may get a serum beta-hCG measurement to exclude pregnancy as you cannot rely on HPTs at this stage. You should see a gynecologist for a physical exam and further suggestions. You may also get a trans-vaginal sonogram for a better view. Wish you good health.
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Had Unprotected Sex, Started Bleeding, Not Having Sexually Transmitted Infection. Could It Be Pregnancy?

Hi, The cause of the bleeding could be an early period, implantation bleeding or bleeding from cervical or vaginal lesions. You may get a serum beta-hCG measurement to exclude pregnancy as you cannot rely on HPTs at this stage. You should see a gynecologist for a physical exam and further suggestions. You may also get a trans-vaginal sonogram for a better view. Wish you good health.