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658901 tn?1403814634

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i had my period the 10 lasted the 4 days like normal it stop and well this morning i start again well its slighty diffrent i guess you can say its not as thick as my normal period its a lil lighter.
Well i called for an appt tues but i still want have some info.
I have been having unprotected sex, he pulls out i know its not the best "birth-control" but i dont think im pregnant. (thought id throw that in)
is it normal?
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658901 tn?1403814634
so i took a test it came back negative talk to my doctor said it sounds like im pregnant but its too soon to tell even a blood test will come back negative so i have to act like i am to be on the safe side and take one again in the beging of next month.
the more the days go by the more symptoms i get but im also afraid its just wishful thinking and im making my self feel pregnant. i want to take a test but like the doc said its still to soon ....
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1027094 tn?1327429732
I hear ya on that. I'd say it's too early to tell either way. Unless this last period wasn't really a period. Try a test.
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1027094 tn?1327429732
Sometimes women have bleeding in between periods. I do sometimes.
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658901 tn?1403814634
ok scratch that, its a possibilty im pregnant think back to my first pregnancy thats what happened but at the same time i feel like im not and yet i do maybe its wishful thinking but at the same time its really soon.
i do have to admit id rather be pregnant then hear that something isnt right you know
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