Negative Blood test but still worried??

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millal12
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Negative Blood test but still worried??

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6 days ago me and a guy messed around in underwear. he was in his boxers and he was pressing his penis against my vagina and i was naked. he also rubbed his penis and a few min later he fingered me, i'm worried about pre *** because he didn't *** when he was doing this. i'm on a combination pill and i take it daily but at different times, at the beginning of my pack i missed one and took it the next morning. about 3 days ago i started having brown/pink spotting and i've had it for about 3.5 days now. my period is due in 7-8 days. i've never had spotting between periods before and i was worried it was implantation. today, 6 days after it happened my doc took a quantitative blood test and said my levels were <1 and i wasn't pregnant. so does this mean i'm ok?
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Re: Negative Blood test but still worried??

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