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1633755 tn?1300239406

Confused with stuff

Hi. Me and my hubby had been trying to conceive and so i got of implanon october last year, it was just since last month that i got my period back but thus month, i only had it for a day. It was just a very light bleeding. I just did a test last week and it was negative, should i do another test this week? And also, im having cramps and i feel my breast are sore but i cant see any lumps so i feel like im having mixed signals. Im really confused with whats happening to my body atm. Please help me understand, thanks.
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1633755 tn?1300239406
Thanks for the post. Did the pill help at regulating the hormones at all? Cause im not too
Sure if im gonna need it. I can wait but im just very stressed about the thought of me not getting pregnant and maybe if there's something wrong with me. Again thanks.
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I also came off implanon a year ago, but went on to the pill to help regulate myself, it was a year before i got back to normality..my first few periods were all over the place so i  think it just ttake them a while to settle down. Sometime early signs of pregnacy are very similar to period pains..
I had a really light period last month, then this month non at all and now am 6 weeks gone :) best leave it till your next cycle and try again :)

good luck
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