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What does a light pink vaginal discharge mean?

I have been known to have a very regular period... and have until Dec 2008. I had one on schedule around the 5th but then another one around the 14th. I had one in Jan '09 in line with the irregular one from the previous month and no period at all in Feb. I took three pregnancy tests and they were all negative. I scheduled an OB/GYN appointment but I can't get in until MAY!!! So instead, I scheduled one with my regular physician to do a well woman exam and a blood pregnancy test... but the day I booked, I thought I started my period and canceled the physician only (still have the OB/GYN in May). What I thought was my period has just turned out to be a very light pink discharge. I took another test because I've read this could be implantation but it says negative again. I'm moody, my breasts are slightly tender, I have cramps in the PM, and for the first time, I was nauseas this morning when I woke up.... but my husband thinks its all in my head.

What is going on?!?!?!?
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Pretty much the exact same things have been happening to me, i highly doubt its just in your head. ive been really worried about the possibility of pregnancy because im in my teens. HELP.
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i am trying to get pregnant i think my periods are fairly regular it sais i was supose to ovulat june 28 2010. it is now july 8 2010 and im having slight cramps and light pink discharge only on the toilet paper not in my panities. What  could this be help me please?
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i would like to know the asame things because im am going through the same symptoms could this be stress
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