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My period is late by a day and I'm never late. Been having breast tenderness, fatigue, slight nausea and trouble sleeping the last 2 weeks. I thought I was pregnant until I saw the brown discharge when I wiped myself this morning. Does that mean my periods is gonna start? I'm worried..i had a miscarriage few months back so I'm really scared.. :(
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4711886 tn?1365010375
Sorry so not do xx
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4711886 tn?1365010375
You need to take a test to put your mind at rest x sometimes it can be in your head if you want a baby do much xxx
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Im might start to sound like a nutter now. Read about ectopic pregnancy..and the symptoms sounded similar to what I'm experiencing now,the pain around my belly button
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If you are a day late you certainly wouldn't have stretching and moving sensations. You're only a day late its way too soon to tell. Wait a day or two and if you don't start then take a test to see if you are. Good luck! Let us know
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I have this feeling above my belly button like something is stretching inside. Like a pricking sensation.  Did you feel something like that?
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4711886 tn?1365010375
About  a day x
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How long did you have the discharge for?
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4711886 tn?1365010375
Hi you will have to take s test x I had the same brown discharge when my period was late now I am 26 week pregnant xxx
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