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You have had three regular periods, about 30-32 day cycles, each month: May, June and July. Each period has lasted 4-5 days, with some heavy bleeding and some light bleeding. These are normal, regular periods within a predictable cycle every month. I did not read these as "excessive bleeding" episodes.

- I'm wondering why you took a pregnancy test to begin with; what made you think you were pregnant? Did you have any symptoms? Are you trying to become pregnant?

Just for clarification: you took a pregnancy test in June after your period had ended (after June 17th), is this right? Or, was it before your period had begun? And it was a slight/faint positive? What did you do? Did you take another test? Call the doctor?

Now, you have had another period since then, within your regular cycle, and it is negative.

If you are trying to become pregnant, please call your doctor. I can not imagine that you would have become pregnant, and only known by a faint line on a home pregnancy test (and not taken another test to confirm), to then wait 30+ days until your next period, without calling your doctor?

It also does not make sense that your body would resume its cycle on its normal timetable uninterrupted, if you did indeed experience a pregnancy.

Bottom line: If you have menstrual bleeding, this means you do not have a viable pregnancy.

I hope to hear from you again, as some of the information provided is not clear to me.

July 19, 2009 - 7:41pm

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