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Hello Doctor
I have been trying to conceive with my last period on 13 April. Since 10 days ago, I have experienced extreme fatigue, moodiness, headaches, dizziness and a slight bloated feeling. I was due Sunday yet got my 'period' yesterday. It was very light - and only lasted a few hours compared to several days. When I say it was light - not enough to change my pad. For the past three days I have also been nauseous and since yesterday have been vomiting. Any clues?
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It was a negative, No pregnancy.. yet.
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1311328 tn?1273665692
You need to have a test done- it is still only early but if You can go and see Your doctor and have a blood test done as it is the most accurate.
It is early although some people can experience these symptoms only early in a pregnancy
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Take a test.
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796506 tn?1370188305
Honey no one here is a doctor. I don't think that you can consider spotting for a few hours in comparison to your period... I think that it is possible that you experienced implantation spotting but the only way to know for sure is to take a home pregnancy test and see how it comes out. Make sure that you don't drink anything for 3-4 hours before taking the test because you don't want your urine to be diluted =) Good luck =)
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