Pregnant ?: Bleeding may be mistaken for a "period", but a true period lasts for 5-7 days, and usually has some cramping. To be certain you are not pregnant, get an HCG serum test from your healthcare provider. If positive, especially after your history of bleeding, see your provider for an exam and an ultrasound test.
Answered 5/18/2017
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No: The fact that you have had 2 periods mean you are not pregnant. Home pregnancy tests are also very accurate. Now that you aren't pregnant you need to get on an effective birth control method. Go see a doctor or go to planned parenthood. Next time you may get pregnant, be responsible, 17 is to young for a baby.
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