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am i pregnant ? or will my infection come back?

2 weeks ago i finished taking my antibiotics for my uti ( got it when was sexual active), today i got fingered it was pretty hard and i went to the bathroom to use it because i did not want to get the infection again then i saw some blood then i wiped and it was some brown blood and there was red. I put on a tampon but as i slid it in, it began to sting. I thought the walls were irritated but im not sure. Im bleeding a bit and got some cramps but they are gone. My period isnt due til the 28th. If it is my period ( i dont know) im 4 days early. Will my infection come back? Am i pregnant?
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If it got rid of my protection but i made sure a condom was used both times my period is suppose to be due friday. My first bleeding from the fingering was a medium flow, i used a tampon , would that help the healing? Or cause of infection?
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I took the antibiotics 2 weeks ago. (July8) i took the plan B one step on June 24
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It sounds like you got some cuts from the fingering, which can happen, especially if the person had long nails.  Make sure your partner keeps their nails trimmed and filed to prevent it happening again, and you could consider having them wear gloves, which should help pad the nails.

If you had unprotected sex, then it's possible you're pregnant, although the cramps suggest that maybe you're just a bit early.  Antibiotics can interfere with birth control pills, so if those were your method, it could have gotten rid of your protection.  Anyway, if a regular period doesn't come on time, I'd give it a week then take a pregnancy test.
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