Late period, negative test, spotting...what is happening?!


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Late period, negative test, spotting...what is happening?

I'm so frustrated! I can't get in to see the doctor until Monday! I am so confused. My husband and I are trying for a baby. Four days before my period was due I had some cramping and light brown discharge which lasted the entire four days. It was never heavy and only when I wiped (tmi). My period is late. The spotting has stopped. I have taken two pregnancy tests and both were negative. I never spot before my periods. The first day of cramping I have a very heavy flow. I'm never late either. I know irregularity can just happen but it's odd to me considering we tried for a baby this month. I am not stressed out, just confused. Does anyone have an idea what could be happening to me? I don't have any other pregnancy symptoms, other than sore nipples/breasts. I've never been on the pill. I had a PAP earlier in the month and all was normal. No signs of infection. Please, if anyone has insight to get me through the weekend, I would appreciate it!

Thank you very much!


Answers:

You say you don't feel stressed out, but sometimes are bodies know better. In addition, if you've been ill (cold, allergies) that can throw your cycle off. The spotting can be from sex. You have lots of capilaries in your vaginal canal that can rupture just due to friction. If the test is coming up negative, chances are you are not pregnant or miscarrying. If you had gotten pregnant and were miscarrying, the products of conception would still register the HCG on the pregnancy test. If you have any severe bleeding or change in symptoms before Monday, go to the ER. Wishing you well... :o)




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