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weird period(sss)

So... My last period was October 3rd through 9th I believe... I finished that period, and went on with life. 1 and 1/2 weeks later after a lot of intercourse, I started AGAIN! FOR 4 DAYS very crampy and bleedy. I stopped and again went on with my life. Period was due Nov 3 rd of this month. I had 1 (one) wipe of light pink blood. And nothing else on Nov 8th 5 days late after more intercourse I had outrageous cramping and wiped with a good size clot.. stopped the am of 11/11 and its never been more bleeding than t when I wipe! Preg test were neg before 11/7 anyone know what's going on??? Can I be preg?!?!
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Any help???
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More bleeding today.. 1 day after NOTHING!  DR APPT SOON
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Thanks for your advice... Did you have any of these symptoms with your 9 month old??
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im in your situation. i need some answers as well. the inly info i have for you is wait two weks from the last time you wiped that little bit of blood and took that test and take another test. thats what my obgyn told me to do. personally i just had a baby by c section 9 minths ago and had a terrible pregnancy and do not want another baby. i had to abrubtly stop taking my birth control due to aweful migraines amd just now got.out to.obgyn to start a new kind but cant start until i.know if im pregnante or not!!! ughhh so frusterating
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