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Possibly pregnant?

I normally have i guess what you would irregular periods. I have about 2 periods a month. I also have endometriosis and very common for me get cysts. My last period was April 29th to May 2nd 2014. Its now June 5th and no sign of aunt flow. have all the NORMAL early pregnancy symptoms. but yesterday on the 4th of June i got what looks like spotting. All brown blood. and its been about a day now and i still have spotting but its only mostly noticeable when i wipe. now its pinkish brown. and then goes back to brown. is that my period or is that implantation bleeding. i dont have insurance where i am right now to see a doctor and haven't been able to get a pregnancy test. Does this sound like im pregnant? Any information would be really helpful. Thank you.
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i went to the ER the other night bc i was having belly and abdomen pain and found out i wasnt pregnant through blood and urine and the doc and nurse were so rude yet i still feel sick and major heart burn all the time. And my left hip burns when i lay on the left side. Any thoughts or ideas what i could be. trying to find an ob/gyn and a pcp but in the meantime any info would help alot thanks.
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Do urine pregnancy test at home , i think it is cheap ,.
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thank you. At the moment i dont have any money because i just started a new job. So hopefully soon ill be able to get one. And who knows i might have POCS as well. lol
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Take a home pregnancy test and see what it says. I had the same thing happen to me and I have PCOS.My test said I wasn't but since I have such horrible periods and long droughts of no period you need a blood test. Try planned parenthood in your community.  It should cost no more than $80.00
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