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Light bleeding, heavy cramps and painful urination

On the 3rd of August, me and my boyfriend had sex for the first time (I was a virgin). We had sex that night and then the morning after. We didn't use protection and I took the morning after pill that evening. We had sex again on wednesday and this time we used protection. Now a week later I've been experiencing heavy cramps for 3 days, tonight they woke me up and I couldn't get back to sleep. Theres also very light blood when I wipe and I find it seriously painful to pee. My period was due during the time we had sex and now it still hasn't arrived. My stress levels are pretty high at the moment because of college and my eating and sleeping habits have been shockingly bad the last 2 weeks. Am I pregnant, is it something else or could this be normal??
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It sounds like you are experiencing a urinary tract infection, you need to see your pcd and get a urinalysis done to see if you do have this, so you can get some antibiotics to clear this infection up and get you back to normal.
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It sounds like you gave a UTI go to the store and by AZO. It will help and don't be alarmed if your pee is orange lol totally normal. Don't take baths and go get a body wash to help with your PH balance.
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Hi,

It could be due to a variety of things; possibly a UTI, or another type of infection, and so on... The best way to figure out what it is exactly, is to make an appointment with a gynecologist/doctor as soon as possible.  A doctor could best advise you, and is the only one who can determine what the cause is...
Take Care
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