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My husband and I tried to get pregnant in April. I took an early results pregnancy test the day before my period was due because I just couldn't wait! It was negative. I ended up not having a "period" the day I was due but instead, a very light pink/brown tinged discharge that lasted for 2 days. The next day, it turned into what I thought of as a full fledged moderate period that lasted about 6 days.
I am now, again, late for my period. This is extremely rare for me. I have been very regular ever since my first period. I feel none of the regular signals that it is even coming. I figured I was not pregnant with the combination of a negative result (though early) and a period.
But this month I am noticing that I am very, very fatigued. I urinate probably 5 or 6 times throughout the night and several times througout the day. There is no burning sensation or unusual odor associated with it. I just urinate ALOT. I have also had very terrible nausea that comes and goes throughout the day.
I considered the possibility of diabetes but my blood sugar is normal and other than frequent urination, I've no other symptoms. I've thought about my diet and nothing has changed. I eat healthy. I can't figure it out.
I am very concerned that something is wrong with me. Do these symptoms point to something else? Or is it possible that I could be pregnant even though I had a "period"?
I will be making an appointment with the doctor soon as well as taking a pregnancy test so do not post an answer if all you are going to say is "take a test" or "go to the doctor".
I want real possibilites that I could possibly research beforehand or bring up at my doctor visit.
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you could still be pregnant. maybe you did the test wrong or the results just came up wrong. try it again.
also.. if you go to the doctor you dont really need to bring research with you. just tell him that story and he will have an idea of what could possibly be wrong with you and run tests to figure it out. ]
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