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I am scared that i might be pregnant

Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2016 8:11 am
by Lindapotter
My last period started on 17th October 2016. On the third day and 4th day i had sex with my boyfriend. we use condom. After that i checked them they never broke.After that i took i pill for more precaution and i fell sick for few hours my stomach was hurting. One week after intercourse for 5 days i had very light brown spotting . I am suffering from PCOS from last 3 years but its been 5 months my cycle is regular it range between 32-35 days. So i am supposed to get my period on 20th November. But on 10th November in night i felt period cramps which i feel generally during periods...its been 4 days..i am having abdominal discomfort..and brown spotting more like brown blood.most of the time it is there.. this is 2nd time. Do you think i am pregnant, is it possible to ovulate early when you have long cycle..does second time brown spotting indicates implantation ? i am very scared and i am always stressed.

Re: I am scared that i might be pregnant

Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2016 10:22 am
by Redskies
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