2angels1baby
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My periods are always normal. Normal for me is start off light, free flow 3 to 4 days, then taper off, spotting for about a day & a half.
I had a miscarriage mid February 2015, which lasted 6 days. This was almost like a normal period only with a lot of clots.
One month later, in March, I had resumed a normal period. I assumed everything was back to normal.
This month, April, I had what I thought was supposed to be a period but it was VERY light with brown and red spotting for 6 days.
I took a HPT at 14 DPO according to my charts and it tested negative.
I started feeling really bloated today with slight nausea and breast soreness and I felt pressure "down there" like I did when I was pregnant in February.
My question is this:
Is it possible that I could be pregnant and it was actually too early to tell since the miscarriage messed me up a bit?
Or should I trust the test and wait for my next AF?
Also, is brown spotting a sign of anything serious that I should see a doctor about? When I called the nurse before about it, she didn't seem too concerned about it.
Thanks ladies! You all are amazing!
I had a miscarriage mid February 2015, which lasted 6 days. This was almost like a normal period only with a lot of clots.
One month later, in March, I had resumed a normal period. I assumed everything was back to normal.
This month, April, I had what I thought was supposed to be a period but it was VERY light with brown and red spotting for 6 days.
I took a HPT at 14 DPO according to my charts and it tested negative.
I started feeling really bloated today with slight nausea and breast soreness and I felt pressure "down there" like I did when I was pregnant in February.
My question is this:
Is it possible that I could be pregnant and it was actually too early to tell since the miscarriage messed me up a bit?
Or should I trust the test and wait for my next AF?
Also, is brown spotting a sign of anything serious that I should see a doctor about? When I called the nurse before about it, she didn't seem too concerned about it.
Thanks ladies! You all are amazing!