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[quote=Anonymous]I *think* I may have had a chemical pregnancy, but could really use some input. As soon as my period was late (my husband and I have a 3mos window in which to conceive if possible this year), I took a pregnancy test and got a faint line. I waited another 2 days, and got a darker line. less than a week later, I started spotting/bleeding/period which I assume means it's over. (this may be TMI - I'm sorry!) I had blood for less than a day with a small chunk of tissue or two - but honestly not enough to soak through a pantyliner. Since then I've had some pink to buff brown discharge, but again, I have barely made a mark on the pantyliner. I usually have a light period, but this is nothing comparatively and there is way less cramping. I usually am about 4/wks for a cycle, and this started at 5/wks... which I should mention I really do think I was pregnant because I had about 2 weeks of mild nausea, tender breasts, increased sweating while exercising, and what felt like slightly lower blood pressure - and some slight pink discharge right around when implantation should have occurred. Now I'm just trying to figure out if this is now over, and if I'll have another opportunity to try before my window of opportunity is closed. I know the easiest thing would be to find a Dr., but I haven't found a good one yet. Anyway - what does this sound like to you? I am charting my temperature, and it has not fallen to period levels (it's still high). Should I just wait 2 weeks and see if I ovulate/take another pregnancy test? It's such a disappointment, and very distracting not being 100% certain what is going on.[/quote]
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