- Female
- 28 Years
- 10/09/2025
After unprotected intercourse three months ago, I have had two negative urine pregnancy tests and three normal periods. But some people told me that it is possible to have periods and still be pregnant. Is this possible?
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
If you had 3 normal periods and 2 negative urine pregnancy tests, pregnancy is very unlikely. Its rare to have regular periods and still be pregnant. Some spotting can be mistaken for periods, but full periods usually rule out pregnancy. If still unsure, a blood test (beta hCG) can confirm 100 percent. No need to worry this is most likely not a pregnancy.
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Take a Beta HCG Test Test
Answered 10/09/2025
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