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Is it still possible

I've been having really strong pregnancy symptoms yet I'm on the pill my weeks break started on tue and nothing happend till fri night when I had just a random little bit on the loo roll when I went to the toilet then last nyt I started bleeding slightly heavier but no where near normal for me is it possible to still be pregnant is it worth buying a test or should I just wait it out
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retested this morning but negative just started to bleed again any one please really need answers??
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any one had similar symptoms and still been pregnant??? bleeding and clots have stoped just old brown blood now is it worth me retesting now ?
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Had a few hours just clots no cramping boobs are still swollen and sore dizzy bad head tired ect bleeding seems to have eased of I had a miscarriage 2 month ago and just had the bleeding an clots with no cramping but this seems different
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Its possible your having an early misscarriage. You will know the difference between ur regular bleeding and menstrual cramps. Misscarriage is alot more intense. A very high percentage of pregnancys end this way with some women not even realising they were even pregnant. Its a sad reality. Hopfully u'll have better luck another cycle. X
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Started bleeding heavily with clots in cramping misscarriage????
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