View Full Version : Confused discharge?
charlyjefferis
Feb 12, 2007, 05:19 PM
I have justed started to have a light brown discharge and spotting of blood does this mean I'm pregnant? Any advice??
tamed
Feb 13, 2007, 03:37 AM
I'm afraid the info you have given is a little vague, light brown discharge and spotting could mean a lot of things to name a few, your period could be earlier than expected, you could have an overgrown cyst, or it could be a form of infection. Without more information about your age, your cycle, birth control, and any other symptoms you may be having it would be hard to guess what it could be. You can always visit your gynecologist for a check up.
Good luck
buggage
Feb 13, 2007, 07:08 AM
According to an earlier posting, you said that you were going to see the doctor yesterday. Did you keep that appointment, and if so, what did he say?
charlyjefferis
Feb 13, 2007, 10:28 AM
I think it was just my period! I was a week late and thought I was pregnant but I was really dishearted that I want, me and my boyfriend are trying and onlyt have been for a couple of weeks can you give me any advice on how I can conceive? I used to have regular periods but this month it has been late any reason for this? When are my most fertile days? Please help thank you
buggage
Feb 13, 2007, 02:22 PM
Ok, here's the best advice I can give all those trying to conceive. Get an exam, start taking prenatals, and relax. Get an exam so that you can have peace of mind that all is healthy and in working order for when you do get preggy. Then you don't have to wonder " what is wrong with me", which adds stress to you and your relationship. Second, start taking prenatals and living like you are preggy. That when, when you do get preggy, you will have everything in order. You will have a healthy start for you and baby, and won't have to regret doing something that you did before you knew you were preggy. Third, relax. Stress is one of the biggest deterant in a couples effort to achieve pregnancy. Now, as far as your most fertile days and the such, this all depends on your cycle. Every woman's cycle is slightly different. The estimated ovulation time for a typical 28 day cycle is about 14 days from the beginning of your last period. So right in the middle of your cycle. There are only a few days in which to achieve fertilization, and therefore there is a fair amount of lucky timing that plays into conception. There are ovulation predictor kits that you can buy at the store to detect when you are ovulating. Also, you can start charting your basal body temp to detect your ovulation as well. (Ovulation Calendar and Ovulation Chart - FertilityFriend.com (http://www.fertilityfriend.com) is a good place to go for this) Please also keep in mind that it takes most healthy couples up to a year to achieve pregnancy naturally. After a year, it is suggested you get testing done to make sure there are no problems. Of course, this timing also depends on what kind(if any) of birth control you used in the past, and how long ago. Its just a try try again kind of thing. I wish you the best of luck and hope you get your wish soon.