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Yeast infection prior to period, irregular flow and length of flow(light and short), no cramps, yeast infection gone. no other symptoms. pregnant?

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Dr. Geoffrey Rutledge answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine

Possible: If you are sexually active and especially if you are not using a highly effective form of birth control, then you could be pregnant. It's possible when pregnant to have bleeding that can be mistaken for a period. A home pregnancy test is a good way to find out for sure.

Answered 12/9/2013

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