Hello! I would like to know what's the difference between the two since they are almost similar.
I had my period on the 24th of January and lasted for seven days. It was brown with clots. Although, I had manual and oral sex on the 19th of January. I took a PT on the 21st and it came out negative. I'm wondering if it can be decidual bleeding or just my period. Thank you!
Period vs Decidual Bleeding
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Re: Period vs Decidual Bleeding
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