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Brown Period

Hello i need help i am 23 yrs old i been trying to get pregnant for 6 months and i have had no luck. I think its because of my irregular periods which i would need help on that to see what i can do to make them regular. I last had my period on August. 31 and i have only had sex on the weekend. I haven't gotten my period since then i thought i has pregnant but the home test come negative. On October 29 i started to get brown discharge as if i was on my period but i only see it on the paper when i clean myself and some spots on my under clothes today is the 4th days and you can still see it. Its shows more but its still brown is that normal.
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1027094 tn?1327429732
I would go to the doc and get a beta blood test. Sometimes those home tests don't always work.
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1027094 tn?1327429732
Well usually your period would be fresh blood. You could spot for a few days prior to getting your period though. Which could be brown old blood. BUT if you don't get a normal flow, you could be pregnant. BUT sometimes women just miss a month or have a light weird period too. Change in diet, stress, excersise can change your period. It ***** being a girl sometimes! :(
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i was told it can also be old blood because i didn't get my period for two months that is why i it is coming out brown this month. How would i be able to tell the difference between it being my period or implanting bleeding.
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1027094 tn?1327429732
Sometimes it can last a couple of hours, up to a week. EVERYONE is different. Some people say it will only last up to 2 or 3 days, but I've known people who have had it last a week. Just depends on your body.
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How long would implanting bleeding last.
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1280088 tn?1432049934
it can be implanting bleeding or old blood.
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