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(Lightly red to dark brown) 2 days spotting

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Hi ladies........

My fiance came by to see me and we had unprotected intercourse on the 19th, 21st, 26th and 28th September 2017, and he came inside me. Aunt flo came on a Friday, 15th of September and lasted 3 days, it ended on the 17th though it usually last for 2 days. On the 26th, I went to the bathroom to pee and I wiped out blood on tissue paper, I thought It was a period again, I used a pad but what I saw was a little drop of blood that kept on going on and off which lasted for 2 days. Can someone pls tell me what's going on? Pls ladies I need an answer because my breasts are so heavy right now.

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Hi dear, I think you should do a pregnancy test some days after your aunt flo

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