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My period was 4 days late. Then my period came and was only on for like 2 days off for 24 hours. Then I had light little bleed after the 24 hours and now it's stopped again I did pregnancy test yesterday and was negative is it worth doing another test? If so when should I?
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I'd guess you are just having a weird cycle and aren't pregnant.  But if you feel so inclined, you can wait a week and take another pregnancy test or wait to see if your period when due next time shows itself in a more normal way.  It's hard figuring out all of this stuff, isn't it?  
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Yea it's hard I thought. Weird cycle but I've been throwing up having heart burn a lot even been put off some foods I just dunno I've had 2 other children and with both them if I eat popcorn I would throw up loads and that's what happened other day it's so frustrating if I'm not pregnant then there something else wrong with me :(
It's not too common to get morning sickness super early like that.  Would you be right around when your period is due now?  For most women, morning sickness starts on average at week 6 to 7.  Everyone is different though.  Definitely it sounds like something is going on but remember that hormonal blips can also cause us to have weird symptoms.  So, time will tell.  If you still feel funky in a full week, try another test.  I that one is negative too then wait until your next expected period to test again.  You can always check in with your doctor too if symptoms persist and you want to know why you are having stomach issues.  good luck
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