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I have had 2 periods in the months of february. One on February 3-6 and I had another period February 26-March 1st. I had unprotected sex March 3rd.. And ended up bleeding for 2 days March 14th & 15th... I have had pregnancy symptoms. I took 4 pregnancy

By Anonymous March 16, 2016 - 9:07am
 
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Test and 2 of them had 2 lines one fainted and the other 2 were negative.. These test were taken during the bleeding.. Could I be pregnant and know now? Or is it to early to detect Pregnancy?

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Hello Anonymous,

Welcome to EmpowHER. Thank you for coming to us with your concern.

You mention having two periods in February. One lasted three days and the second lasted five days.

Has this happened before? Are your menstrual cycles ever regular? How long is your menstrual cycle- 22 day, 28 days or 30 days?

To become pregnant, you must have unprotected intercourse any time from five days before and on the day of ovulation. Generally, ovulation happens around day 14 of the menstrual cycle. The first day of your period is day one. So, in your case, March 3 was day seven.

Was the bleeding heavy or just spotting? Did you test in the morning and use the first urine of the day?

Honestly, I cannot say I trust the test results.I suggest you contact your gynecologist, who can order a blood pregnancy test, which is more accurate.

Please keep us updated,
Maryann

March 16, 2016 - 9:29am
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