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Hi..iam experiencing wierd symptoms these days my lmp was 25th feb. And i got spotting for once on 26th march. On 19th march we had last unprotected sex. I was experiencing lower abdominal cramps for 2 days before spotting. I took blood test on 26th march( on the day of spotting) and it came out negative. I just had spotting for once. Was that implantation or periods? Did i test too early? I thought blood test would detect. Iam experiencing mild nausea since 4 days. Plz help me iam quite anxious. I have regular cycle since 8 months

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Best wait till the actually date you should have your period before testing again

Take care

Janet-Partner

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Actual date was 25th march.

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