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Wierd Period

by TracysMom, Oct 19, 2007 07:18PM
I had a miscarriage 3 months ago.  I have had 2 normal periods since then.  We had unprotected sex last month.  I took a couple of tests and they were negative.  A week after my period was supposed to start, I started some very light spotting.  I haven't had any cramps.  My normal period is usually pretty heaving with cramps and lasts for 7 days.  I've been spotting for 4 days, but I think it's all over with.  What do you think?  Could I still be pregnant?
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by jnett, Oct 25, 2007 02:59PM
To: TracysMom
You have probably figured out whether you're pregnant by now.  However, I had a miscarriage in June, waited two cycles and got pregnant again.  I had spotting for one week at about the time my period should have been.  I thought it seemed strange, so I took a pregnancy test.  Yep, pregnant.   Due June 6th if all goes well this time.  Good luck to you.
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