On Tri Sprintec. Delayed Periods With Brown Spotting, Pregnancy Symptoms. History Of Having Unprotected Sex. Pregnancy Test Negative. Guide
I have been taking trie sprintec for over six months my boyfriend and I never use condoms he ejaculates in me and we sleep with him still inside me well this month my period was three days late and on the fourth day it was only brown spotting when I wiped and only lasted 3 days for the past two weeks I have been having pregnancy symptoms but negative blood and urine test is it possible I'm pregnant
As you have gotten NEGATIVE blood and urine test, then you have NO chance of pregnancy in this context.
Sprintec is quite effective OCP and prevents unwanted pregnancy more than 99% on regular using. It may cause brown discharge sometimes. Maintain genital hygiene properly.
Other reasons are hormonal imbalance, old endometrial tissue, vaginal or pelvic infection, weight gain etc. Following initial test report, you need to consult with gynecologist for next line management.
Good luck.
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On Tri Sprintec. Delayed Periods With Brown Spotting, Pregnancy Symptoms. History Of Having Unprotected Sex. Pregnancy Test Negative. Guide
Hello, As you have gotten NEGATIVE blood and urine test, then you have NO chance of pregnancy in this context. Sprintec is quite effective OCP and prevents unwanted pregnancy more than 99% on regular using. It may cause brown discharge sometimes. Maintain genital hygiene properly. Other reasons are hormonal imbalance, old endometrial tissue, vaginal or pelvic infection, weight gain etc. Following initial test report, you need to consult with gynecologist for next line management. Good luck.