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I haven't taken a pregnancy test; I took one a week before my period and the day my period was due and it was negative. So I'm not sure if I am pregnant or if it is all in my head.
Some advice or opinions would be helpful.
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December 21st was supposed to start period and never started. On December 30th i had some light spotting, again only noticable on toilet paper and it happened in the morning. Didn't have anything the next day on January 1st I had the same spotting only once for the day and it was in the evening time. Didn't have anything the next day, on January 3rd I had the same spotting only once for a day and again it was only in the evening time. I haven't had anything since then and it is now going on three weeks and 3 days late.
I have taken 3 pregnancy test from Decemember 15th until today and they all come out negative. The spotting I am having is like a dark brownish to very little pink/reddish. Between the time of spotting i have had a lot of discharge that is clear and only noticable when i wipe.
I am not sure if I could still be pregnant or not....since the tests are showing up negative. I have also read that it cane take 3-4 weeks after your missed period and for some even longer to have a pregnancy test come out positive.
I would like a lot of feed back as I and my husband are not sure.View Thread

My period never came on December 21st..i took a pregnancy test and it came out negative. As of a week late, still no period..took another pregnany test came out negative. Now on December 30th i had some very light spotting for maybe an hour (not even enough to use a panty liner with), another day went by and on Jan 1st i though for sure i was going to start my period cuz i had some spotting a little here and there thoughout the day, but it went away..waited another day nothing...on Jan. 4th i had some more spotting (but only in the evening time) and now i have had nothing. The spotting that I have been having has only been noticeable on the toilet paper and maybe a little spot a panty liner that is it.
I havent' taken another pregnancy test since December 28th, but I am beside myself with what is going on. I thought the small bleeding i had on December 13th was implantation bleeding, but I would have though that a pregnancy test would have shown positive by now if I was pregnant, but with me not having a period and only very little spotting every couple of days...I am not sure what is going on....anyone one? I would love some feedback...
Thanks,View Thread

How long does it take for my pregnancy hormone to show? I have read that it can take up to 3-4 weeks after your missed period...
Also why would i all of sudden 13 years not ovulate? I haven't been under stress, so I'm beside myself.
I am actually going on 3 weeks and 2 days late and the spotting has been going on for a week now on and off....normally skips a day and spots for like an hour then stop. I called the nurse to my obgyn and she said that it could be stress causing me not to ovulate, but i am not under any stress and wasn't even during the holidays.
I had some slight cramps last night while laying down in bed, but not like period cramps (normally my period cramps i have to take some type of medication to have them subside) these cramps i did not.
So how long does it take for my pregnany hormone to show up?View Thread
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