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Abnormal Period

Ok, I'm so confused. So last Wednesday I took a pregnancy test and it was positive, then on Friday I got some small spotting and really horrible cramps. Saturday and Sunday I got a really heavy flow and then Sunday night it stopped and then Monday morning I got a really light spotting again and it has not stopped. But it has not been enough to fill a panty liner. Also, right after the spotting started, I took another pregnancy test and it was negative. It's been 6 days now. Usually my period lasts about 5 days and I don't get spotting before nor after. I get mild cramping. I'm seriously really confused :/ has anybody experienced anything like this?
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That's awesome! Congrats!!! :) I know it'll happen at the right time but it's just hard!
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Im really sorry to hear that :( i had two miscariage as well butnow 19weeks pregnant and im really trying to be careful... when the time is good it will be your turn dont worry :)
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Yeah, that's what I'm thinking! :/ if it is true, I've already had 2 miscarriages this year! :'(
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I am guessing that you were pregnant but you had a miscarriage. That happened to me exactly like this last year. Im sorry :( but to make sure i would go to see a doctor.
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