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Could I be pregnant?

By Anonymous December 20, 2013 - 6:14pm
 
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I'm 30 years old and trying to conceive, I had a very strange period and was wondering if I could be pregnant. I had what I thought my period was on the 11th but then on the 12th nothing was there. Then the same thing on the 13th I had light bleeding then nothing again the next day (14th). On the 15th I got my full period for 4 days. What was also different was I had the worst period cramps and breast tenderness. I never get this any other time I have my period.
I'll add that my period was due in and around the time I did get it.
Is this all normal?

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I believe that the following month you could have a positive test and i say this because last month november my period was a day late odd but this month december i found out that i am pregnant some people ovulate before their period and some people ovulate after i ovulate after my period and you may also so yes i think it is possible for you to be pregnant and i have six children out side of this one and i got pregnant this way with all the others and if GOD will it will happen

December 21, 2013 - 3:43pm
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Anonymous

Thanks for your quick response! To answer your question I haven't ever had that happen before. That was a first for me.
My periods are all over the place though. Anywhere from 28-40day cycles.

December 20, 2013 - 6:37pm
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Hello Anonymous,

It is understandable that you were hoping that you were pregnant. But, if you had bled for four days, then you are not pregnant.

Anonymous, have you ever had this type of spotting before the start of a period?

Maryann

December 20, 2013 - 6:24pm
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