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From: Megan (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 16 Jul 2001 10:08:46 -0500 (CDT)


I just checked on that "old" pregancy test again and i am now sure its a line . Its really faint but shows enough that you can see it at an arms length away. I have had old tests kicking around before and have never seen one show pregnant later unless i was .I very well may have tested too early , but ,i waited awhile and saw nothing so put it away . That same day i started spotting brown for about two days which ended up turning into dark red and lasting about as long as a normal period .Saw no clots but saw and i wasn't having any normal AF pains although my cervix seemed open .When it started it was only two weeks and a few days after my last period.Thats why i called it a 22 day cycle if it was .Also all the tender breasts symptoms ended with that bleeding . I'm still having slippery cm with lots of the lotion white stuff but no stretchy stuff . I am going to test with a better test first thing in the morn and see . I'm scared because if it shows positive i will have to get to a doctor quick because right now i don't feel right . Back pains , slight nausia, ovulatory type feelings , plus i even feel like i could start AF at any minute . Next day> Just tested this morn . Had a VERY faint but noticable line within 3 minutes , after that it started going away . It's now the thinnest lightest line ever !I called the test company and they told me it was probably PG but it was either too early or i am the type to not have a high hcg as others in early pregnancy .Anyone know anything that will help me ?





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