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Hello,

I was suppose to start my period on October 3rd, but I didn't start to see anything until October 15th, which was brown spotting. I only would see brown blood or discharge whenever I'd wipe myself. Then I sometimes would see it on my pad, but only in spots. My boobs are not sore, but I do feel nauseaous off and on. I took a pregnancy test on October 18th, but it was negative. I felt some pain or discomfort in my pelvis area if I strain or attempt to lift something heavy. Now today is October 19th and I think the spotting is going away, but I still see a little of it when I wipe. Can someone tell whats going on.
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1194973 tn?1385503904
You need to hold your urine for at least 4 hours with little to no fluid intake.
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What's considered first morning urine? Because I get up twice in the middle of the morning to urinate. So when exactly is a good time? I never experience anything like this so it's all new, and I trying not to lift anything heavy because I heard that'll cause miscarriage and I don't want to experience that. Thank you for responding to my question by the way. It would be a blessing to be preggers. :)
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1194973 tn?1385503904
It's possible to be pregnancy if you're sexually active. Take another test (pink dye is recommended) and make sure to use it with first morning urine. If this too is negative, you need to make a doctors appointment to have your hCG levels checked for pregnancy. If it's positive, call your doctor and set up an appointment for confirmation and/or prenatal care.
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