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BrasilianOne

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Could This Be Implantation?when Should I Test?!
Posted: 12-08-05 04:16am

:shock: well i've always had heavy periods and always on time! My periods are like this- very heavy, clots, lasts for 4-5days heavy and then the next 2days its light. My first pregnancy ended in misccariage unfortunately :cry: :cry: ~ but I had what I thought was a period (i was 16 had no clue) it was very light and pinkish, lasted for about 3days as well as symptoms of pregnancy. Now my last period was on october27th and the normal heavy hell. I got what I dunno is a period or implantation on november23rd, it was pinkish very light, and only lasted for 3days.. For the past 4weeks or so now ive had tender breast and now lately ive been nauses along with being able to smell everything which dosent help the nausea, headaches, dizzy. Also, not to get graphic but every time we have sex his sprem comes out, if I just lay there its comes out on the bed or whatever so now I just go straight to the bathroom to see if it comes out or not and it does every time. That has never happened with us before, so do that mean my cervix is closed or somthing? Could that also be a sign? Can anyone please help with some feedback??? I dont know when I would have luck with a positive pregnancy test.. (if I am) when should I test? Anyday now I assume??
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