Posted: 05/18/06 - 23:22 Post subject: Brownish discharge one week after mentrual cycle. Pregnant?
i just have one question.
8 days ago i was finished with my period. Yesterday morning I went to the bathroom and when i wiped i had a brownish discharge. It seems to have stoped now. Could I be pregnant? My period was 2 days late. I took a pregnancy test and it came out negative and then that night I got my period. It was a normal 4 day period.
Posted: 11/16/06 - 17:23 Post subject: Re: Brownish discharge one week after mentrual cycle. Pregna
ok i am really nervous about saying this but i am trying to get pregnant and well my fiance and i had sex two weeks ago while i was on my period well. Now i am having the same symptoms of his bestfriends wife and i think i am pregnant. I took an ovulation test today and i don't know what to think of it. it came up one line and the back of it was a light pink and i don't know what to make of it. i am the weridest person and well i think i am i have all the symptoms hard breasts morning sickness and constant having to go to the bathroom and well i am mighty confused about the fact. I really want to be pergnant but i don't know if i am. I have all symptoms of my mom grandma and freinds but i have been told that i am not by several people. i have been pregnant before and well i have the same symtoms as last time even though i had a miscarrige i have all the symptoms and i am happy but i don't know and the ovulation test i took say only C and i really didn't understand the test that much but i think it ment that i did ovulate. i know i did cuz i usually have really bad cramps and at the same time i usually stop the thrid day because of the ovulation. But the last period i had two weeks ago caused me lots of pain and lots of blood. but less than usual. I use light tampons because i am light but the tampon never got soaked does that mean that i could be pregnant????????????
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