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Am I still pregnant?

I am trying to figure out if I am pregnant or if I miscarried. I have had (2) normal pregnancies but after that had too have an ovary removed because of a cyst that ruptured. Since my surgery, I have had (2) miscarriage.

I tested 10 days ago on the day of my missed period and said positive. I spotted for 3 – 4 days at that time but only when I wiped once a day. It was light light brown or light light pink. The last time was last Tuesday. But this past Saturday I had one spot …. Smaller than a penny sized light pink / red.
And that was that. I don’t have any pregnancy signs other than my breasts are still swollen and sore at night.

I don’t have insurance and just am trying to figure out if I am still pregnant. I took a test last night and the line came out super dark and quick. Any help would be great.
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689528 tn?1364135841
Well hopefully your little bean is still stuck with ya! Let us know what happens.
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No, I bled at least like a period last time. thanks.
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689528 tn?1364135841
I doubt you miscarried...I think it should be a lot heavier. If you experience heavier bleeding or pains I would go to emergency right away!
Is this a lot like the two times that you miscarried??
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I had the same surgery on june 2ed and now i had a positive preg. test so know what you are going though. when I called my doc. he said that some bleeding is normal for having that surgery.
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