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First question is when did my cycle actually start, on the first day of the spotting or the full flow? Now starting at the beginning of this week (sept 16) my breast have been sore and as of tuesday I have had mild cramping (more like pressure in my pelvis) and backaches till yesterday (Thurs., sept 20th) I only have backaches and I had a little pink discharge in my underwear. I am hoping it was implantation, so if it was when can I take a HPT? I am so confused because I thought I was supposed to ovulate this week but if I was wrong about the cycle day 1 then it could have been last week when i ovulated. So I don't really know when my next period or missed period would be! Thanks!!View Thread
Yesterday the 27th my period was due. Today is the 28th and still getting scanty discharge (5th day of discharge now) It has not gotten any heavier though. Its really hard to tell if it is implantation or if I am getting my period. Other things I have noticed. I have to pee all the time. would that start this early if i was pregnant. It feels like a UTI but without the burning. When I do go to the bathroom not much comes out. Have also felt a bloating pressure in my pelvic region. Also always tired! I may just be more in tune to these things because I so want to be pregnant.
What do you think could i be pregnant? If not why am I spotting so much?View Thread

My question is when can I get a positive from a HPT? I went and picked up clear blue digital HPT and was hoping to take it this sunday (26th) but i am afraid it will be too early?View Thread
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