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Someone who knows about pregnancies please help!!!? |
Okay I was supposed to start the 13th of April, but I didn't start til the 25th of April...So close to 2 weeks late.. I had taken 3 HPT and all negative... Well Like I said I started the 25th of April but it wasn't the normal flo.. I usually have heavy periods and this one was not so heavy but did last the usual 5 days... I was thinking I would start the 25th of this month, but it is the 29th now and no period.. I have been nauseated today, breast tender for bout 4 days now and slight cramping like I am on my period...I have a slight discharge of a pinkinsh-brown color... More so after sex and when I pee... Taken 2 HPT and both negative like last month.... I have a 1 yr old daughter and when i was preg w/ her I had no prob... No bleeding or spotting or cramping and hpt showed up positive nearly immidiately... Help please!!!! preggo maybe or something more serious???? Your periods could just be irregular. Just like when you first started puberty, it'll take you some time for your periods to get regular again. I had a miscarriage back in December and I'm still having problems with my periods being regular. If you're still kinda upset, talk to your obgyn. It doesn't sound like you're pregnant though. I don't think you should be showing pregnancy symptoms this early... also, you did bleed, so it could just be irregular. Take another pregnancy test in a week and if its still negative and you're still worried then go take a blood test. I would say that you are just having an off period. It can happen very easily cause by stress or a could anything like that. Keep in mind that those are all symptoms of PMS also. Good luck |
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