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My last period was on January 28th and had very light spotting (when I say light I mean almost undetectable) on Feb 25th or so. Nothing else since then. I've taken 4 pregnancy tests over 7 days and they were all negative. I have never skipped a period before and wondering if that was my first. Or, am I pregnant and just not producing enough horomone to put a positive read on the test? I'm going to the doc next week but just wanted other people's thoughts on this.
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242596 tn?1192425949
MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
Hello,

Your visit with your doctor should be informative.  Also they can perform a sensitive pregnancy test that should avoid the possibility of a false negative.

Best regards,

Dr. Downing
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448602 tn?1205457044
Hi, I am ttc and have been for a while!!! I think that I am in the same boat as you!! I never miss a period either and I am on a 28 day cycle that usually lasts 5 days...but this month I started 2 days early on the 9th, it was normal the first day, the next day it was pink and very light, then it was gone, and now today I am spotting pink and brown very lightly( only after I pee), I took a test earlier and It was negative!!! Any Ideas on what I should do??? I dont want to get my hopes up, ya know!!
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372900 tn?1315512302
It is possible.  But if you're stressed or have changed meds or anything you may have skipped a period (happened to me in September.  I have never missed one but for some reason I did that month.).  If you're wanting a baby I hope it's a positive!  Good luck!
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367100 tn?1330914725
yes today i went lab for test.i ve been tryong almost a year for baby.this mont doc told me gom on ur period 3rd day for test. but this month i had very lite period. i wont say its undituctable . i neede to use one pad...but that was also more than enough. i dont bleed to much general i bleed 2 days and use 2 pad daily.
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