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MENORRHAGIA: Implantation bleeding or irregular period?

From: daniellepj1 (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 14 Aug 2008 09:47:29 -0500 (CDT)


It's been three and a half weeks since my last period stopped and the incident that makes me think I am pregnant. I have a four year old and have had one other pregnancy and with both I had implantation bleeding. We were not planning this one and I am not sure because I have highly irregular cycles (30-60 days). I can say that they have consistently been 35 days apart for the last four cycles prior to the one that started four weeks ago. It was 40 days. Anyway, we slipped up and had a mishap with the condom. The timing is all wrong, however, I have been having pinkish fading to brown discharge since Monday and mild to painful cramps. Today I had the nausea, gas and bloating. I haven't noticed the fatigue anymore than usual nor the starving hunger pains or the changes in my breasts that I had with my first two pregnancies. I realize that its still too early but I did take a pregnancy test and it was neg. I am sched to see the Dr. the 21st where I will have blood drawn. I guess there isn't much I can do except take another test next week. I just feel like I've been a little emotional and out of sorts. My second pregnancy I knew right away even before I could have tested. This time I just don't want to be and feel kinda funny like I might be?



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