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can i be pregnant

I had my period for three days but I feel pregnant im tired and im eating a whole lot more. My period usually last for about 5 days and im not on any birth control ( been off for like 5 months now).  
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It seem like a normal one, and no I haven't taken a hpt I was going to wait a week or two an see what happens. The first day of my cycle always starts off  a browish red color and then to dark red and back to brownish red when it' s time to come off if it (last day). And, this moring me and my fiance had sex and I notice light bright red blood in my panty liner later in the day. But, now there is nothing there I been cramping off/on all day. I feel so weird talking about this but I need so understanding about all of this. So i really do appreciate all of you guys feed back.  
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was it a "normal" period? normal for you. normal flow, clots or what not? if not it could very well have been implantation bleeding. have you taken an hpt yet?
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Hi, i'm sorry about that yes we are trying to conceive. See i started my period April 29, 2009 and it lasted til May 3, 2009, then I started May 29, and it lasted til May 31, 2009 so that why I'm a liittle confused.
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well you said you got your perod so no you wouldnt be pregnant...if it wasnt your actual period then you might be pregnant but also you did not give much information...like are you having unprotected sex? when what your period (before this past one)? are you trying to conceive?
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