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Could I pregnant or a serious issue?

By Anonymous February 26, 2018 - 5:31pm
 
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October I went to the dr. Pap smear came out good, early December I went again for urine for checkup the test came out good they said. The last week of December conception would've the time if so. In January my period came 2 days late, light it was very light then got heavy/regular. In between the end of my cycle and beginning for the next one in feb I had soft cramps. In February it came on time with cramps lasted 7 days regular but 4 days after my cycle ended I started to get small cramps at night then Ive been bleeding everyday atlas once but not a lot, and when I whip it is either a light red or brown because I don't always notice right away. I noticed a little brown line from my belly button down today but I'm not sure if it had been there because I do have a little meat on me. My next dr visit is in 3 weeks so I'm anxious. I took a test it came out a clear negative but many people I know said theirs was similar. I haVe not had no pregame symptoms except back pain please help. I'm 22 by the way. or does this sound like a serious issue

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Hello Anon

Thank you for writing.

Pregnancy tests are generally very accurate and you had a period this month so the odds would say you're not pregnant. You may have a hormonal disorder that is causing this - see if you can get in to see your doctor sooner.
Best,
Susan

February 26, 2018 - 5:48pm
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