Shita can you tell me your regular day of cycle Your last 3month period date and flow Also if you have doubt i would advise you to beta hcg and USG abdomen and pelvis done for assurity as upt test can be false positive sometimes Feel free ask any queries
Pregnancy unlikely since:
You had bleeding 5 days after relation (more like a period than implantation bleeding). Implantation bleeding, if it happens, is very light spotting (not tampon-soaking flow). Urine pregnancy test done after >4 weeks is reliable if negative.
For your confirmation do 1) USG of lower abdomen
If you had regular bleeding from 15–19 July after intercourse, that was most likely your normal period, not implantation bleeding. A negative pregnancy test in August strongly suggests you are not pregnant, and the delay may be due to stress, hormonal imbalance, or lifestyle changes. Please consult a gynecologist for proper evaluation and treatment.
Missing a period can be unsettling, especially if you are concerned about pregnancy. If you had a negative pregnancy test, it might not be pregnancy-related, but there are several other reasons why your period might be delayed. Stress is a common factor that can affect your menstrual cycle. Changes in weight, diet, or exercise levels can also lead to irregular periods. Hormonal imbalances, such as those caused by thyroid issues or polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), can also be culprits. Since you experienced bleeding from 15 to 19 July and it seemed ample enough to require tampons, the timing and nature of that bleeding sound more like a regular menstrual period than implantation bleeding, which is usually lighter and shorter. You mentioned testing negative for pregnancy, which suggests that pregnancy is unlikely, particularly if the test was done several weeks after your expected period. It’s wise to repeat the test after a week or two to further confirm. In the meantime, if your period does not arrive or if you have any other concerning symptoms like severe pain or heavy bleeding, it would be prudent to consult a healthcare professional. They can perform a more comprehensive evaluation, including blood tests or an ultrasound, to identify any underlying cause. In the meantime, try to maintain a balanced diet, regular exercise, and find ways to manage stress, as these can sometimes help regulate cycles. If you regularly encounter irregular periods, discussing treatment options with your doctor may help manage cycle-related issues effectively.
