Thanks I'm do it next week hopefully I'm praying for a positive test
I'm scared to test and get a negative because I'm really looking forward to having a baby
My nipples also gotten darker .. But these cramps and back pain and bleeding make me think I'm not or maybe it's implantation bleeding which I hope it is I heard some women get heavy implantation bleeding hopefully that's my case
I took a test nov 19 it was a very very light faded line and the next day I took another one and it was negative I guess I tested wrong the 1st time, then went to the clinic and did a urine test and it was negative , then the 25th I got wat seem like my period but it only lasted 4days only the second day was heavy then the other 3days was spotting, on the 29 me and my boyfriend decided to keep trying up until now I been having unprotected sex like every other day or every two days, I had nausea sore breast and now have little bumps around my nipples that I didn't have..I also started taking prenatal vitamins.. I really wanna be pregnant
So when you took a HPT you got a positive at some point, which would mean you are/were pregnant, a positive is always a positive. The question is if you remained pregnant if it was a chemical pregnancy or if the period you had was a M/C?
typically you are going to ovulate somewhere around the 14th day after your first day of your period but this would be if you have a 28 day cycle. Since yours is irregular it is going to be more difficult for you to predict when you will ovulate and you might consider using OPK's and or looking for signs from your body such as changes in CM (getting thicker or whiter can be signs of ovulation).
If you woke up with cramps and bleeding it would be your period which would mean you are not pregnant or thee is a chance it could be a M/C. Have you seen a Dr.? I ask this since you have had a positive pregnancy test, when did you take your last HPT? I ask this because if you did have a M/C you want to make sure your body got rid of everything and this can be checked by a Dr. I would recommend getting a Dr. appointment and having everything checked out.