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Preggos or not?????

I am so confused and need some help.... I've never been late with my period and was suppose to start last week Tuesday 13th March, which I never did..... the day after I took a test and there was a very faint line, I left it and thought I'll test in another 2 days or so..... Friday 16th March I started bleeding with no cramps and pains like I usually have with my period, it only lasted for 4 days and then just stopped (I normally have a 5-6 day period with cramping and pain) The week before  my period was due I had some symptoms like, nausseous,lower back pain, dizzyness and headache.  But I thought to wait untill my period is due to see if I missed it or not.  And know a week later I'm starting to get symptoms again.... Can I still be pregnant or did I have a miscarriage?
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1527510 tn?1392301344
A miscarriage would be much heavier bleeding so I highly doubt it's miscarriage. It's possible that your period was just weird for some reason, but it's possible you might be pregnant since you got a faint line.

I would test again this weekend with first morning urine and see what it says. If it's negative then you're not pregnant and you just had an 'off' period, which happens from time to time.
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1938385 tn?1332068714
i would do another test and if it say positive go to your doctors. or just go straight to the doctors x
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