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well i had a miscarriage last yr in october n my fiance is so eager to try again but as the one having too deal with it im still scared and am still trying too cope with the loss. we've talked about it and he says he's willing to wait but the hard thing for me is i think i may be preg, already. Yesterday i went to the bathroom and there was a little blood on the tissue. this is common for me because i usaully start to spot a week before my cycle should start. What scares me is my cycle isnt due for two more weeks and today the bleeding was heavier and the blood looks like an early period but im scared if its implantaion or early period? Should i just wait it put and test?
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its almost as heavy as a period in the day and then at night it slows down????? do you think im making too much of it because im scared?
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I agree with jrobertson .. I also used to get a bit of ovulation bleeding .. it's quite normal, so unless it gets heavier or is really painful there is nothing to worry about
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First off let me say that I am sorry for your loss.  It can be difficult and scary to try again esp for you who had to experience the miscarriage.  I can get some pretty "heavy" spotting around the time I ovulate.  It can last from 1-2 days and sometimes it would come for a day then stop then come for another day which is normally about 2 weeks prior to my period starting.  I would say just keep an eye on it.  If it gets heavier your period may just be early for some reason.  If you want to take a pregnancy test for peace of mind I say go for it.  Good luck with everything.
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I think you should.....Wait till your day and if you dont get it you can do a pregnancy test thats what i would do...Sorry for your lose
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