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Bleeding Irregular

From: Peach (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 9 Apr 2003 12:40:56 -0500 (CDT)


Ok, I first thought I that maybe I am pregnant, I had a lot of symptoms and have been having unprotected sex with my boyfriend. However, I took 3 different types of pregnancy exams and all came up negative, however the last one barely showed any lines, the negative line was real faint.

My symptoms have been: Extreme nausea feeling (including acid refluxes but no throwing up), tender nipples (to the point of pain when touched), extreme tiredness, cramping, bloated feeling. My period was a little late than normal and it did finally come. However, when it came it started out being brown, then gradually became pink and brown throughout the whole period and lighter than usual. Then I thought it went away 6 days later but I am still bleeding, having very faint pink blood showing up when i urinate and my underwear has a pinkish discharge. It has been 1 1/2 and my period always lasts 4 to 5 days.

At first I really thought I was pregnant, but the tests came up negative and i received my period. However, I am still having the same symtpoms after my period and having this pinkish blood (which is very little, very very very little). Is there still a chance that I could be pregnant? Women in my family still receive their periods during pregnancy. My main concern is maybe an ectopic pregnancy?.




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