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really light period while on provera...pregnant?

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PostPosted: 02/26/08 - 11:22    Post subject: really light period while on provera...pregnant? Vote now! Reply with quote

ok so my doctor put me on Provera a month ago and told me that it would make me super fertile so if I wanted to get pregnant it would help me.. ok so we did the baby dance on the day I ovulated and so we were really hoping that I was pregnant....so a couple weeks went by and I felt like I was pregnant...I felt nauseous had headaches everyday tender beasts was tired all the time...so I got super excited...well 6 days after I tool my last provera pill I got my period Sad but this period was way different than any other...it was extremely light...like I wore a light or regular tampon my whole period and usually I would need super and super plus bc my flow is so heavy...so my question is....was it the provera that was making my period that way or am I really pregnant and was just spotting? I dont really think a pregnancy test will do me any good at this point but I guess I might try....any help would be appreciated!
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