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very light pink discharge

I am supposed to start my period this coming weekend and this past Saturday I had some very light pink discharge.  No pain or anything to make me thik it would be a bladder infection or a UTI.  I also have had extremely sore breasts.  The nipple doesn't hurt but right under it hurts really bad.  My face is breaking out which is never a problem for me.  I have had heavy discharge (clear, mucus-like) for the past 4 days.  Does this sound like anything I should be concerned about or does it just look like I might be going to have a terrible period.  My horomones are so wacky.  I feel like crying all the time over stupid stuff.
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It really makes me angry here I am 29 years old,DH 41 TTC for a LONG time and we have a BFP preg test via the dr. HCG Quant 21 no sac/no baby via US...but now I am cramping and have light pink bleeding.I am worried! 0_o

p.s. to all the UNWED/TEENAGE women STOP HAVING UNPROTECTED SEX! We don't want to PAY for your children!!!!!!!!!!!
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I hope someone sees this that can help.
Im 19 and all my life have had very irregular periods like every 4 months or so but very heavy when they arrive doctor perscribed me the pill but i havent got it as i dont think its the best option for me (or my emotions lol) sometime last month maybe the month before! i was really out of control emotionally like crying all the time giving my boyfriend hell pretty much then one night went to the toilet and there was a little bit of pink blood on the tissue, i felt a sigh of relief and understanding my period was to blame. Then after that nothing.. I have been under a lot of stress lately so could be that.. then today i felt this slight cramping only for a second or so then next  
time i went to the bathroom i had the blood again. just once. i have been rather stress free and cramp free akd never experience spotting.. hmmm??
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its been almost a whole year and ive had a total of 3 periods so far... ive taken  hpt's and shows nothing ive been to the doctor and they said i have cysts on my left overy... but its common in women... thats what the doc told me!? i just wanna know what would happen if i dont get my period and if it would effect my chances on getting pregnant? im worried because ive been waiting for the day i find out im having a child well thanks much hope to hear back from anyone
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pretty sure this is a medical site not a preaching site.  If someone wanted advice on religion they'd go to a religious website.

Some people have different beliefs and just because they aren't the same as your doesn't mean they are wrong.  Respect others decisions and live and worry about your own life.
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Hello ; I've been feelin weird ; my period was due the 8th & I haven't qotten so period symptoms ; usually I qet warned b4 my period comes & nothin I had put a pad on incase because I feel like am qettin it but instead a pink discharqe came out ; my breast do hurt a little ; I dnt wanna qo & I can be preqnant but what do you thinkk ?
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I had sex wit my bf,but we used a protection,and after couple of weeks,am noticing little cramps like my period is abt to start,I go 2 d bathroom,and notice a light pinkish mucos wit a foul smell,can sumone pls tell me what might bbe the problem,any body pls
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