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Am I pregnant? I am 2 days late

hi  i 'm new to this forum. i'm so glad to be part of it. Hope some one could help me. I am 35, I usually have a
32-33 day cycle. I did IUI on 14 th Nov. I had my last period on 28th Oct  . I ovulated on 16 th Nov . I am given
pills for increasing progestrone level etc. I did not get my period as due on Nov 30 or Dec 1 . Today i found the home
urine test negative. Yesterday i had brownish discharge as i urinated, and no regular flow. even today i had that in the
morning but it also stopped  in the afternoon. Do I have to wait  for the next test? Could I be pregnant?
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hi babyblue07,  I spoke with my doctor and she asked me to stop my pill to get my regular AF and she also told me i would have been tested positive had i been pregnant. so disappointing.. will ttc this month , thank  you.
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Thank you spade22  for your suggestions. Have my AF now. Moving ahead for ttc medications this month.
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You might be pregnant but tested to early or your period might be about to start.  I would suggest that you test in about 3 days (if you dont get your period).  Use first morning urine and a good test for best results.

Good luck!
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If you have a brownish discharge... I think AF is about to come...but who knows.. AF is not here.. you still have hope there.. I suggest you wait until this weekend and test again.. Usually if you have IUI on the 14th of Nov... the test should tell you by now..

Did your doctor tell you come back for blood test?  always accurate....

Good luck to you.
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