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Name: Shanna
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Ok. Here's a tricky one. I have VERY irregular periods. So its almost impossible to predict ovulation. I had a period in May. More than 50 days later, I came on my period. it lasted about 10 days. I've been off for 3 days. I started light craming yesterday. Today, I have light bleeding AGAIN. The pregnancy test came up positive today. Am I having a misscarriage? Am I really pregnant? They wont get me in to a doctor for antoher 2 weeks. I may just go to ER tonight.
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Name: Sarah M | Date: Jul 18th, 2006 3:27 PM
I would not know what is going on but I would suggest going to the er to make sure its nothing serious. It cant hurt you to go but if you wait it may. 

Name: Shanna | Date: Jul 18th, 2006 3:27 PM
That's exactly what I was thinking Sarah. Thanks. 

Name: Sarah M | Date: Jul 18th, 2006 3:35 PM
Yep sorry couldnt be much help hehe 

Name: mommyagain | Date: Jul 18th, 2006 4:31 PM
I agree with Sarah go to the ER you never know. It may be nothing or it may be something just get checked out. 

Name: EthansMom0213 | Date: Jul 18th, 2006 4:59 PM
I would agree with everyone else, go to the ER. 

Name: babey_g_311 | Date: Jul 20th, 2006 6:44 AM
when I first became pregnant I had bad cramps so I read alot about this and came up with this......women get cramps sometimes in early pregnancy because the uterus is growing and sometimes have light bleeding from the baby implanting itself in the uterus.....but I am no doctor so you should definately still get checked....but maybe that might ease your mind a little....best of luck.... 


Name: Danielle | Date: Jul 20th, 2006 6:48 AM
With my 1st pregnancy I bled everyday.I was put on bed rest.I would go the ER just to make sure everything is ok.I was bleeding cause I have neg. blood and the baby had positive.Anyways I have a 6 year old now.And I also have irregular periods.So yeah you may be pregnant.The test is probaly right.I would go to the ER.I wish you luck! 

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