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1180457 tn?1264052091

Could I be pregnant?

I only had brown spotting once on Sunday, my period was due yesterday 19th. Me and husband have been ttc for the past 4months and we are having sex all the time on and around Ovulation day. Could I or could I not be pregnant? There is no other signs of pregnancy. This spotting has never happened before. And my periods had been regular all the time.
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1180457 tn?1264052091
I had brown spotting again today. Thickish, like clots. Hope to be Pregnant. Will buy test tomorrow and test saturday morning. I want to be as accurate possible, as I am with everything in my life.
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605869 tn?1279009372
Yes i was pregnant, only thing you can to is take a test........
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1180457 tn?1264052091
Were you pregnant? I know that each one of us is different, but we experience the same symptoms. My period had to come tuesday 19th, but it's the 21st and still nothing. I'm usually always on time with it. I'm excited
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605869 tn?1279009372
I had brown spotting 2-3 days before my period was due, i took a test the day i was due and got my BFP, i also had crampping felt like period was on its way.

Good luck
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1180457 tn?1264052091
I always had menstrual cramps approx 4 days before my period starts, as a warning that it is coming, but this time I only got that brown spotting on Sunday So, I'll wait and see. Let's hope for the best. 20th almost over and still no period. Could that be good news? I don't want to get excited before, but I can't wait!
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a test will pick it up when you 2 wks..Id get one and see.I found out a couple of days after I missed my period,that I  was pregneant.
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