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AM I PREGNANT

I had my period this month but it seemed lighter than normal but still lasted six days. Also before my period about three days i had spotting which i never have. My period was hard the first day i was very sick like i used to be when i was younger and the rest of the period was light so light that it wasnt a constant flow throughout i was tricked because by the third day i thought i was done and didnt wear a tampon for hours before it came back. Now that i'm off i am nauseated. I can't help but wonder is there a possibility im pregnant. Could this be stress. could it be in my head. Can anyone help me. Im afraid i may be pregnant.
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thank you for those who commented! i appreciate the feedback
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hi, i took a pregnacy test it was a good one and it said not pregnant. I still dont understand the nausea and brown discharge. I went to the clinic i was clear of all STDs. i just cant figure out how to explain this weird symptoms going on. i have brown discharge and nausea and im very tired all the time. im so confused
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Usually when you're pregnant you won't have a period since the baby needs the uterine lining to latch onto. It is possible to "spot" however, so if you're very worried about it, go get a test.  
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When having a period it sheds all the old lining from the previous month. If you was pregnant then you wouldn't have shed that lining. It is possible for someone to have a period while pregnant, but very unlikely. My guess would be that your not pregnant, but you can test just so you no for sure.
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