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Pregnant, maybe not ???

Hi there, my period was suppose to come last weet July 27 but instead I got really bad cramps for about 2 hours and then it was spotting until Wednesday, Very light hardly nothing. After wednesday it stopped. I've beem feeling nausea and recently my breasts started to hurt. I am not sure if this all coming from my head or because I am very nervous. I took a pregnancy test on Saturday night August 3 and it tested positive . I then took another one this morning and it was positive with a very faded line. At lunch time I tokk another test and it was negative but 10 minutes later it showed up 2 lines, I read that this could be a evaporation line. I am not sure if I should wait a couple of days or go to the Doctor. Any advice ??
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What would think of this. I went home and took to pregnacy tests both were negative. Today after lunch i went to the bathroom and wiped a bit of blood. What could this be ?
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Depending on the woman, ovulation can occur immediately after stopping birth control.
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I've beem on Birth control for over 10 years I missed it for a month, can it happen so soon ?
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It sounds like you are pregnant! Even a faint positive is a positive. I would definitely get into a doctor to determine how far along you are.
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