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chantigeek

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I Think Its a Period? Confused?
Posted: 08-16-06 01:37am

Hello everyone,

the past 2 weeks have been frustrating cuz I had a lot of symptoms of pregnancy and took 2 tests and they were neg. Now my period might come every 6 months or 3 months and even sometimes twice a month so I am really irregular. I have been off bcp for a year and ttc for about 6 months.

Anywho usually I know I have my period because of cramps heavy bleeding and whatnot. But 4 days ago I think I got it it was like brown and red then it would be gone then come back, but not heavy enough to wear a reg tampon, sorry for being graphic lol.

I see a gyno in a couple of weeks it takes forever..... Any my doctor has no idea really.

Could this be pregnancy I doubt it..... Anyone that has been pregnant did you have this.

Or do you think this could be an odd period?

Thanks
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Keithann

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Posted: 08-16-06 02:23am

Hi,
i have been pregnant and I did have a bit of implantation spotting. It was only about 2 hours of spotting red blood and happened on the day that I was expecting my period. If you have taken pregnancy tests and they have been negative, you probably aren't pregnant. Hopefully the ob/gyn will be able to help you get your periods under control and a bit more regular. In the mean time if I were you I would take another pregnancy test ina few days. Getting your periods into a regular pattern will also help you in your ttc. Good luck, I hope everything works out for you!
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Re: I Think Its a Period? Confused?
Posted: 08-16-06 08:09am

chantigeek wrote:
hello everyone,

the past 2 weeks have been frustrating cuz I had a lot of symptoms of pregnancy and took 2 tests and they were neg. Now my period might come every 6 months or 3 months and even sometimes twice a month so I am really irregular. I have been off bcp for a year and ttc for about 6 months.



Anywho usually I know I have my period because of cramps heavy bleeding and whatnot. But 4 days ago I think I got it it was like brown and red then it would be gone then come back, but not heavy enough to wear a reg tampon, sorry for being graphic lol.



I see a gyno in a couple of weeks it takes forever..... Any my doctor has no idea really.



Could this be pregnancy I doubt it..... Anyone that has been pregnant did you have this.



Or do you think this could be an odd period?



Thanks


you should be worried about your abnromal and severely irregular cycles 1st! Your not ovulating and how do you expect to get pregnant? I would 1st correct your cycle issues before anything esle. You may have lots of toher issues preventing you from getting a regular cycle such a pcos, cysts, endo, hormonal imbalance....Regaulr periods indicate regular ovulation ..Drastically irregular periods means most likely no or severely irractic ovulation. Go see a specialist!!! Gl
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chantigeek

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Posted: 08-16-06 16:46pm

Thank you for your input I appreciate it. I am trying to get my cycles regular, but my old doctor didnt seem to give a stuff so I am now seeing a very nice female doctor and I will be seeing a gyno soon. Like I said they couldnt see anything on my ultrasound so who knows. Hopefully I will know soon what the next step will be.
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