I have been ttc to 2 months now. I have
always been pretty regular. I was due to
start my period last tuesday. However on
sunday I started getting the brown
stuff...Kind of clumpy. Anyway it only
lasted about half a day. Then I just had
very light spotting when I wiped after
urination. I have taken several hpt's and
all negative. Also I took a blood test on
wednesday and negative. What could be
going on? Could it have been too early
for a blood test? I am not quite sure
when I ovulate. Thanks
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notpatient
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 06 Jun 2006 Posts: 92 Location: Florida
Posted: 07-23-06 18:43pm
From research, I know that your body only
begins making the hormones hpt tests
measure once implantation begins. Si I
think it may be too early for you to test.
Wait at least 12 days past the day you
began spotting. Also, your periods could
become irregular due to the stress of ttc.
Good luck to you!
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mm ze
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 20 Jul 2006 Posts: 3 Location: Sydney, Australia
Posted: 07-23-06 23:47pm
Hi, i've also had very light spotting just
after I peed and was wondering if this is
the sign of being conceived. I can't feel
any irritation in my virgina and feel very
normal. It's been 4 months me and my
husband have been trying to conceive and
it's very frustrating. I'm trying not to
think about it too much but can't help.
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