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PostPosted: 11/06/06 - 15:54    Post subject: spotting with blood and brown... Vote now! Reply with quote

i recently started spotting blood and brown..
i've also thrown randomly on three different days
it's been almost two weeks since i was suppose to start my period. i was suppose to start my period october 24 i took a pregnancy test on november 1 it showed up negative
what could this mean?
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