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Me and my bf are ttc. 4 years ago I had my right tube removed. I still have my left tube and both of my ovaries. Last month me and my bf had sex on most of my feetile days but I was spotting a week before my period was due. I spotted for a day then the next day I had I only seen blood when I wiped. When my cyle comes on its mostly heavy so this was new to me. On that day I did use a pad but I didnt have
to change it until that night. There was a few clots but it was only when I wiped. That next day i was spotting again. Normally my period last for 5 days and this one only last for 2. I went to the hospital and they did a pregnancy test and it was negative. She told me that I needed to wait a couple weeks and test again because it was to early. I waited 2 weeks to test again and it was negative.  From time to time my breast would tingle and I'm bloated and I'm sleepy all the time. In 2 more weeks my period is due. Is there any advice you can give me?

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I was thinking that to but I ovulated 12 days before I started bleeding.
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Try to wait it out because sometimes you can have break through bleeding before you have your period it has happened to me and my best friend so don't freak out. If your period doesn't  come then take another test...good luck
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