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Implantation Bleeding

by wishingforbaby424, Dec 16, 2007 10:19PM
I have PCOS and I conceived with Clomid to have my son.  We have been trying to get pregnant for almost 2 years again and we've already had the rounds of Clomid and it didn't do anything.  So my doctor has me on metformin(glucophage) and the clomid and my progesterone levels are up.  With my other pregnancy, I had brownish spotting for about 5 days or so when I found out I was pregnant.  Now I have been spotting for about 5 days and I've taken a HPT twice and they were both negative.  I am now on day 28 of my cycle, but that doesn't really mean anything since the only reason I have a cycle is when I'm on fertility meds.  So it's pretty frustrating.  Does anyone have any insight for me?
Thanks
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by quorkus, Dec 17, 2007 01:31PM
It's still early.  Is  the spotting brown?  It sounds like you need to hang in there another few days and take another HPT.  I hope you get BFP and everything is good!  :)
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