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Help, am I pregnant?

So, here is the scoop.  I had my period on October 13 - October 18 (after two months of not having it due to me stopping oral contraceptives due to stroke like symptoms).  I was on Nuva Ring, but I did not take it after October 13.  Well, me and my husband have been having intercourse all month and I have no clue when I have ovulated.  Around October 22, my breasts started hurting a lot and have continued to do so up until a couple of days ago.  October 19 I had a mild spot of pinkish blood and then just brown and black discharge (only a little bit mind you) till Nov 2.  I have no clue what is going on.  I am very bloated and moody.  My nipples are a little tender but not as much as before.  I have lower abdominal cramps but it's still a week till my period.  It's supposed to start Nov 10.  I think I could be pregnant but I am not sure.  I'm not really having any other discharge (yet).  What do you guys think?  And when should I attempt a pregnancy test.  I was thinking about doing one tomorrow, Nov. 4 but thought that it might be too early. Opinions?  Suggestions?  Thanks in advance!
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1961938 tn?1398718101
What was the verdict?
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1961938 tn?1398718101
For the e.p.t. Ones they can usually pick up a week before your period so you could test now. If its negative and you still don't have your period test again.
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Anyone?
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