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period and pregnancy???

I had my period at 02 sept and it was all nornal at first sighn but the next day the blood almost stop and just spotting for the next two days. i had pregnancy test 04 sept and it was negative...but i was so nervous i only had a few drops on the test. what could it be?? Last six months me and my man are trying for baby really hhard but nothing could something be wrong with us??? Please helppp... :((
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I had another test today and it was negative again. before two months i saw my doctor and she said i was ovulating and that it is still early to worry but it its been six months now that we are trying to concieve without success :( should i wait untill my next period at 28 sept ???
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Hi,
As you have not had your normal periods this month, you can repeat the home pregnancy test after 7 days and see. Also if there is no pregnancy, then consultation with your Doctor should be done to find out if there is any problem. Doctor will do an infertility check up. This involves a physical examination and medical history. He needs to do some tests for both of you, like semen analysis in men and to check for ovulation in women. Hope this helps.
Take care and good luck.
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