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Q: Pregnancy And Period
asked by: forbidden on October 30th, 2004
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Hello, i'm an eighteen year old girl and I posted on her a week ago that I thought I might have conceived on october 3 (twenty seven days ago). My boyfriend and I also used a condom and did the water test. I'm still scared though. I have taken five pregnancy tests and all I have been negative including one I took around one in the morning today. The brands I took were ept two days ago, equate this morning, two clear blue and easy three days ago and one first response four days ago. I started some bleeding but it is coming out some sort of brownish color and I am starting to experience cramps. What do you all think? Could I be pregnant? Is this normal?
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linuxChique
replied on October 30th, 2004
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You could, but its a super-slim chance if you're bleeding. The cramps could just be because you're having your period. And brown blood is natural during a period every once in a while. I'd be highly surprised if you're preg.
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IDABABY
replied on October 31st, 2004
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I doubt you are pregnant, I had a period just like that about 3 days ago, its mostly like delayed blood probably because you were stressing over being pregnant, so just relax but I dont think you are...If you are still concerned go to the doctor and get e blood test, dont waste more money on pregnancy tests.

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