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Dark brown discharge and cramps

i had dark brown discharge about 2 weeks ago and it lasted for about 4 days, it was light. And then it just stopped. This has never happened to me before. i have been with the same guy for 1 year, so i don't think it is an STD. Now I am having slight cramping in the right side of my abdomen, not the pelvic area. I am suppose to start my period on the 24th of this month. I am not on birth control. I was for about 3 months but have been off of it for 5 months. i am kinda thinking that i might be pregnant, but i really dont know. Please help me. i have called my gyno and she said that if my peroid doesn't start by the 26th that i should come in for a test. if anyone can help please do. i am very confused.
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that could be implantation bleeding which is associated with pregnancy. I would take a hpt just to be sure.
I've heard some women having spotting/light bleeding when they ovualate. But to be sure just take a test when your period is due. If it doesn't come then retest within a week. Or go see your doctor for a beta test. best of luck. -jen




youngster22- Their have a been a few cases where a woman becomes pregnant even after her partner wore a condom. So I would test also. Or it could be a sign of your Af coming. Best of luck -jen
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hi im having the same exact same problem but i dont think im pregnant because the guy wore a condom and did ejacualte.. but i also had brown discharge on the 6thand it lasted 4days too and now im having weird pains in my right abdomen too..
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