MOST LIKELY: It appears so unless this is not the first time this happens and it is a pattern for you. If this is unusual for you then likely you are pregnant. Do a pregnancy test.
Answered 9/6/2013
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Use a pregnancy test: Find out with a pregnancy test. If that test is negative, then repeat the test in 1 week. Bleeding presence or absence can occur or change for many reasons that imitate each other including bleeding after you are pregnant and absence of menses when not pregnant.
Answered 3/22/2016
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