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    Confused

    I had my period on 31st Oct. Then on 27th November we masturbated each other but I removed my hand just before he ejaculated. I am very sure he dint touch my vagina after he ejaculated and neither did I. Then I had heavy bleeding from 14th-19 December. I did test one on 27th December which was negative. Now I started heavy bleeding again on 4th January. Can I still be pregnant or this is normal periods?

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    why are you thinking that you are pregnant? If you are bleeding every 25 - 35 days, you are not pregnant..
    Moreover, you cant get pregnant in the way that you are describing.. the ejaculate needs to get inside you for that to happen..

    All the Best!

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    Thank You..I was just confused as to can this be implantation bleeding?..but this has been like my regular periods with clots almost everytime I pee.

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    Implantation Bleeding cannot be full flow bleeding, can it? and anyways, your pregnancy tests came negative.. so dont worry! and anyways, there is a veryy slim chance of getting pregnant the way you described.. maybe like less than 1%. So you're safe..

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    There are many possible causes of heavy menstrual bleeding. They include:

    Hormonal imbalance, particularly in estrogen and progesterone; this is most common in adolescents who recently began their periods and women who are getting close to menopause. Hormonal imbalance may also occur if there is a problem in the function of the ovaries.
    Fibroids or noncancerous tumors of the uterus; fibroids typically occur during childbearing years.
    Miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy -- the implantation of a fertilized egg outside the uterus, such as in the fallopian tube
    Use of blood thinners
    Problems with a non-hormonal intrauterine device (IUD) used for birth control
    Adenomyosis, a condition in which the glands from the lining of the uterus become imbedded in the muscular wall of the uterus; this is most likely to occur in middle-aged women who have had several children.
    Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), an infection of the uterus, fallopian tubes, and other organs of the reproductive system
    Uterine, ovarian, and cervical cancer; these are rare but possible causes of heavy menstrual bleeding.
    Other medical conditions that can prevent normal blood clotting, including liver, kidney, or thyroid disease, and bleeding or platelet disorders

    but i really dont think that you are pregnant..

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    Great Information sharing .. I am very happy to read this article .. thanks for giving us go through info. I appreciate this post. เล่นบาคาร่า ให้ได้เงินทุกวัน

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