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Could this be a miscarriage

I am 23. I recently had a laproscopic cholecystectomy on September 7. I have since asked the surgeon about this dizziness and nausea i began to get about for weeks later after running blood tests he said it was not surgery related. My dizziness had since faded and i now have extremely tender nipples. Bad migranes (migraines) and hungry a lot even blurred vision. My period was supposed to come on october 25. I have always been regular 28 day cycles since i was 11. However this time was different i started with very light barely there pink blood on the 23 i only knew it was there when iwiped then it stopped the very next day it was the same didn't even need a panty liner. I took a home test and negative. Late Wednesday it picked up and here i am Sunday and its dark red and still on. This makes day seven i usually only have five days only staying out really heavy and dark and ends brownish and light. What can this be could i be pregnant our having a miscarriage?
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It was surgery for my gall bladder. However i took several home tests and got negatives. I have had miscarriages in the past so i was wondering if this may have been an early sign of another one.
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Hi,
With you having had gynecological surgery Your dr/nurse will have asked you if you are pregnant and would have carried out a preg test before surgery.  If you have had sex during this time of course there is always a possibility of being pregnant so I would carry out a test as a precaution. Tender nipples is a sign of pregnancy but having  a period through it, is not common.  you could be focusing on being pregnant hence its always on your mind and your nipples are responding.  periods themselves change the older we get so this could be normal. unless you do a test you wont know if your pregnant or if you have miscarried,  you may never know that unless you get a scan. even if you have miscarried then the hormone can still show up in the body making a test positive so test first and if positive repeat in a few days. good luck x
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