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Hello Doctor. I had intercourse on the 18th day of my cycle. LMP was on 15th november. my cycle is usually about 28days long. I did take Ipill after the intercourse. On 15th December I did a test through UPT kit and it came out negative. Then the next day I can see bleeding but it is darker than usual. It has been two days I am bleeding. Is this period or implantation bleeding? Should I consider doing beta HCG test?
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Please get your beta HCG level done by 20 December if you are not satisfied with the type and amount of bleeding.
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If your UPT is negative and you have bleeding then it's your periods . But if still you want to confirm with beta hcg you can confirm
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Strip kits are not confirmatory You need to go with the blood test bhcg To find out if it is your periods or implantation bleeding
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