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Could I be pregnant?
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An_245600 posted:
So about a month ago, I got my very first yeast infection. Monistat took care of that. Then on May 11, when I should have had my period, I only had light spotting that lasted around four days. It was a brownish color for the most part but sometimes it was pink. I've also been having creamy white discharge-- no funny odor or anything but a first for me. My breasts started hurting this week and I've been feeling a bit bloated and moody also. I've taken four pregnancy tests so far and they've all come out negative. I took the last one yesterday. I'm a bit paranoid because I've read stories about false negatives for some women, but I've been taking better care of my body just in case though. Oh, and my boyfriend just pulled out... so that's got me thinking something went wrong. I have an appointment on Thursday to get a blood test done, but I'd really like to hear some opinions on this. Is my body just being weird this month?
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georgiagail responded:
With four pregnancy tests under your belt, it is unlikely you are pregnant (unless these were all taken too early).

Your symptoms might also be consistent with PMS and you're simply having a late menstrual cycle.

Gail


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