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1052305 tn?1254950976

Could I be pregnant?

Earlier this month I started getting sick in the mornings and once at night, usually. I got nauseous and a horrible stomach ache, cramps. Then I started peeing constantly and getting very tired earlier in the day, also constipation (sorry TMI). A few days ago I started spotting an unusual brownish/pinkish red discharge that lasted a couple of days.. and my AF isn't due for another 4-5 days. However, the sickness that I was getting a few weeks ago in the morning has dulled a little bit. I never get my AF early, but I took at-home pregnancy tests and one at Planned Parenthood that all came out negative. Do you think I could be pregnant still? Or maybe there's something else wrong with me?

Please help! Its driving me nuts! Lol.
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938812 tn?1297651988
agreed :) good luck and keep us posted!
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To me it sounds like you might be pregnant. The brownish pink discharge sounds like implantation bleeding. Since you took the pregnancy test 4 -5 days before your period is due,  the HcG (pregnancy) hormone might not have been high enough and you could still be pregnant. I would wait to see if you get your period on time. Wait 2 or 3 days until after the day your period was due and take another pregnancy test. Good luck!
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1052305 tn?1254950976
Mehh.. Also been extremely moody lately. I can't tell if maybe I'm PMSing or what.. I just don't know what to think!
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