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     Okay Im trying to find out whats going on with my body. Im usually one to have  normal periods, but for some strange reason my cycle skipped March. It was due on the 7th and never came. I assume it was because I began working I February and started a 2nd job in Early March. However, About three days ago I began to bleed lightly. It excited me. Then on the second ay it stopped. The third day (yesterday) there was barely any. I don't wanna gross anyone out but I took off my tampon and it was very much whit left on it. SO I wore nothing. But then I felt dripping so I put on another tampon with 3.5 hrs left on my shift. When I made it home that tamp was clean, and the bleeding is been over since.
I have had plenty unprotected sex but I really don't think Im pregnant.
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I've taken several pregnancy test and they were all negative.thats why i felt that im not pregnant but they were all after my first missed period. i guess i will take another in about a week and find out.
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I've taken several pregnancy test and they were all negative.thats why i felt that im not pregnant  but they were all after my first missed period. i guess i will take another in about a week and find out.
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If you are having unprotected sex, what makes you think that you are not pregnant?  It could be stress, but it could be pregnancy. With what you just shared I would lean towards pregnancy.
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Well it kind of sounds like you might be... I would take a test, if you haven't already, or go to the doctor.
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