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Q: Light Brown Spotting for 14 days...am I Pregnant?
asked by: DoctorQuestion on October 5th, 2006
a few weeks ago i had some light brown bleeding every other day for almost 2 weeks. the problem was i had just hade a period 10 days before. now its been about a week since the bleeding has stopped and since then my breasts have been really sore, ive been really tired and this morning i woke up with nausea and eventually vomited, my period is about a week away but, could i be pregnant?


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on October 10th, 2006
Pregnancy Answer A1601
The symptoms you’ve mentioned are not specific enough and could indicate anything. You must take a home pregnancy test to confirm or exclude pregnancy. The spotting you’ve mentioned does not seem to be related to any possible pregnancy. To diagnose and treat spotting, you can make an appointment with you gynecologist.


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