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My last period was July 15. Me & my bf had sex on July 23. I ovulated on July 29. I been nauseous, bloated, moody, but i also started spotting on Aug 8. Then on Aug 9, i started getting medium cramps and bleeding. I also noticed blue veins on my arms and breasts but they havent been sore. I'm took a hpt on July 31, that was negative. So, i dont know if im pregnant or was that my period for this month, it started 4 days early which is not usual. I was thinking about going to the ER but dont wanna go for no reason. Help...
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Nicole
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Im thinking that it was my period. It started Monday night and is still going. Been passing some blood clots. So, that means i probably miscarried if i was pregnant, right? Going to go to the ER either tonight or tomorrow morning.
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woops wrong post lmfao! sorry but yeah i wud recomend u go to the doctor and do a blood test
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Im going to get a first response pregnancy test either today or tomorrow with my mother to see if i really am or am not pregnant. but if it comes negative and i still feel these symptoms i will go to the doctor and get a blood test done.
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Have you gone to a doctor to get a blood test done? That would be my first thing to do. Also sperm can only live in you for up to 5 days after sex. It could be possible for both. Get a blood test done to rule out pregnancy.
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Symptoms really don't tell much, they can be symptoms of so many other things. So you're saying you got your period? Was it like a normal period. flow wise etc? Or was the bleeding different. Go see your doctor for a blood test if you're concerned you could be pregnant.
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