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miscarriages?? Confused. What happened.

we have been TTC for nearly 3 months now and no luck, but this month my AF was a bit different and i have never had this happen before. I usually start on the 13th of the month like clock work. and AF usually last 6 days min. This month i started on the 13 and it only lasted until sunday the 15th. The first day was the weird part, i went to change and when i did there was a ton of flem like stuff, I kept wiping it away. I have never had that before and i am ne wto this site and scared. someone know what this is? I had reg cramps and also that night after dinner i got really white and got sick in the bushes outside where we ate. then sunday the bleeding stopped just like that. and it was light sunday as well. please someone help me figure this out. thank you.............
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I agree with Lori you should take a home pregnancy test to check if u are pregnant....even if that comes out negative you should see your doc to get check and see what they think is going on....best wishes
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I'm sorry for all of the confusion that your going through. It does seem odd, and the flem like stuff i'm not so sure about. Did you ever think of doing a HPT? That way you will no where to go from there. If it is negative I would contact your Dr. just to see what he/she recommends. I'm sorry that I wasn't to helpful, but please let me know how you make out.         Lori
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