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faint positive and brown spotting

i have had 3 faint positive test and one possible faint one on day after due period however im not sure if it passed the 10 minutes before line appeared. anyway since the day before my due period which was 2 days ago i have experienced brown spotting when wiping and a very small amount on underwear, it is also accompanied by very small brown clots, although they look mroe stringy and dark brown. is this normal in pregnancy as i am concerned beause this is the 4th day of spotting, there is no red blood however, i am also feeling sick still and my breasts appear to have grown recently. my last definite faint positive was on the day of my period with first morning urine. any advice?
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Yeah it can be normal, it's just OLD blood
I'd say go to your dr and get a blood test to confirm
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If there was a 'positive' line at all, even faint, and it was during the time period when you are supposed to check the test results, they you are almost certainly pregnant.  I would call the doctor and tell him/her that you had a positive hpt and that you are having this spotting.  It is not uncommon to have some spotting while pregnant.  Some of it is harmless and some isn't.  Letting your doctor know about this right away will help ensure that you get the treatment you need early on in this pregnancy.  If they find that you are not pregnant, they can do tests to find out what is going on.
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