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No period negative pregnancy test
Haven't had periods in 3 months now. A month ago had non-penetrative sex with only external rubbing. Took pregnancy tests on week 3 and week 4  both came negative. Having light brown discharge multiple times with light cramping. (Week 2 first time, week 4 three days) What is happening to me? Am I pregnant or is it PCOS or some other cause??
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Get a 1. Sonography done to rule out pcos 2. Serum TSH 3. Serum prolactin Any intake of ipill/unwanted?
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You have to undergo some tests and after detailed history ,can tell you!!
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Please go for USG ABDOMEN AND PELVIS to rule out missed abortion.. Requires detailed history and examination
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