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Lil_Bit81430
Nov 28, 2006, 09:13 AM
I am really confused. I'm not sure what is going on and i'm worried it could be something like a miscarriage. I'm not sure. okay, here's whats going on. I'm 25. I have two kids. My birth control method is condoms. I expected my period 7 days ago and it never came. not even a hot flash or cramp. Now today i have very light brown discharge. normally for me, a missed period longer than a week is a red flag that i'm pregnant, but i have taken three test and all say negative. One early this morning with FMU just to make sure. and it was negative as well. i called my doc and spoke with nurse who blamed it on stress. but i'm not stressed. no more than usually. and i wasnt anticipating my period so that's not what put it off. What else could it be? I just knew i was pregnant, but three tests tell me different. Any ideas? help. :(

bkdaniels
Dec 26, 2006, 07:21 PM
The brown discharge is due to the fluctuation in your hormones. This difference in hormones often symbolizes the lack of ovulation.

Pregnancy test are 99.8% accurate when used correctly. However, it is recommended to always confirm the results of a pregnancy test with your Doctor because home pregnancy tests are good in detecting the human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) hormone, but blood tests are more reliable.

Hope this answers your question!

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1. The Answer Spot, Period with brown blood and no red blood(Online: Oregon State University, 2006) Period with brown blood and no red blood : SHS AnswerSPOT, Oregon State University (http://studenthealth.oregonstate.edu/answerspot/message.php?message=8075)

2. Ann Linden, CNM, Home pregnancy tests(Online: Baby Center, 2006) BabyCenter -- Pregnancy Tests: Are home tests accurate? (http://www.babycenter.com/refcap/2029.html)