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Brown Spotting + Cramps 10-11 Days Before Period is due.

By Anonymous November 15, 2017 - 5:34am
 
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Sexual Assault: 14th August 2017 (Ovulation Week)
I Dont Want To Go Into Details. I am receiving moral support + counselling but i just want to know if i could be pregnant. I Did post 2 day ago but sadly i cannot open the comment. During the encounter there was no penetration at all but he did use his fingers and fingered me. I was fully conscience on what was going on and know for a fact that his penis did not enter inside my vagina. However, what scares me is that i do not know if any fluid was on his hands.

Period 1: August 30th- 3rd Sept
Period 2: September 28th-2nd October
Period 3: October 27th-October 31st

The pregnancy thought had been pushed away BUT about 2 days ago i started to spot (that brown discharge you get before a period). This was on CD 18. I spotted on CD 18+CD 19 and today theres nothing. Im just experiencing cramping and lower back pain (like i get during my menstrual period). I took a first response pregnancy test (FMU) + it's negative. I'm just wondering if this is normal? Im kinda underweight and am under some level of stress (don't know if its much to make my cycle funny) but is there any way i can be pregnant now? I've not had any sexual contact with anyone (just the event that happened in August) .. Please help! This spotting has just really frightened me

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Hello Anon

I assume you have taken pregnancy tests to ease your mind. Pregnancy is simply not possible but stress can certainly affect the cycle in this manner.
Best,
Susan

November 15, 2017 - 7:25am
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