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1755294 tn?1312433794

I am Beyond Confused

I am 26 Y/O now... In high school my periods came every month on time and lasted 3 to 4 days... after high school it started changing... I would go months without a period, some months twice... My longest time without a period was 6 or 8 months... when I was on BC I allllllways spotted never really stop... I have been off BC for over a year now ---OH YEA I have be tracking my periods for about 2 years now, according to my chart my periods are 52 days apart. even tho for the past 4 months they have been every 30 to 31 days... my last period was June 7th it is now 8/4 and I have not had my "Period" and according to my charts I'm also late, should have had it 7/27

Yesterday I had pink spotting once in the morning... then nothing... today I had brown spotting but just enough to see when you wipe...

The past Week...My boobs/nipples hurt, I feel like im going to get sick, but havent... had some headaches and today feeling faint!!!
Whats a girl to think with all of this??? Pregnant
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1755294 tn?1312433794
I was thinking that... sigh... ugh I'll shall post updates
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1695661 tn?1314920399
29th might have been to early since you irregular wait a week and test again but you might just be going back to having a longer cycle
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1755294 tn?1312433794
Yea I know but I've never been before, I took one on the 29th and it was neg. Guess I'll wait to take another its just soooo ANNOYING!!! :-(
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1695661 tn?1314920399
maybe but you can't tell by symptoms if your pregnant since your late you should take a pregnancy test is the only way to know for sure
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