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1102123 tn?1325703562

spotting after period

hey all!!

Hope someone could help me.. i had unprotected sex 2 weeks before my period was due and it came as expected.
The day after my period ended (04/11/09) i started having brownish spotting and it lasted about 4 days.. now for the past 3 days i had some bloating and cramping in my uterus almost like period cramping.Now on day 4 the bloating has disappeared, but i  started having frequent headaches and nauseousness...??? now am wondering what it could be... is it possible for me to have gotten pregnant before my period and still be pregnant now even if i had my period??
if so i would be around 4 weeks pregnant..
please help me put some sense into this!!!
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1102123 tn?1325703562
hi thanx for your reply!

The thing that is worrying me the most is the 4 days of  spotting directly after my period (which was uncommonly heavy only the first day) and now the bloated feeling and cramping... i tried to get answers all over the place but still nothing.Maybe you could help me. We are trying to concieve so this could make us VERY VERY happy.
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It could be that you did conceive. Some women do experience what they think is a period during early pregnancy. Take a test. If it is negative assume you're not pregnant and most likely ovulating or about to ovulate.
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