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PostPosted: 07/21/06 - 20:52    Post subject: I know this has been asked Vote now! Reply with quote

ok, my husband and I always have unprotected sex but usually use the "pull-out" method, around the 5th of this month he didn't "pull-out". My period was due on the 20th of this month but came on the 14th. I was very sick during this time, I was dizzy, nauseous, high fever, but pregnancy never really entered my mind because we were all sick including our two and a half year old daughter. 2 days into my period my flow completely stopped for five hours and than came back. this is when pregnancy came to mind. my period lasted 5 days which is normal for me, and ended pretty abruptly. The night my flow ended my husband and I had sex, afterward there was no blood or discharge. But the following afternoon we had sex again and when I went to clean myself, there was a brownish-looking discharge. Well, I thought this was probably just old blood and i stopped spotting later that evening. THis morning I noticed a very light pink discharge on the tissue after I wiped. this discharge has continued all day but has recently turned brown. Am I pregnant or is it just wishful thinking?
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