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ashlee23
Jul 22, 2010, 10:42 AM
Okay so all early last week I had some pregnancy symptoms maybe I mistaken them for ovulating. Then July 17th my boobs started getting sore but on sides :confused: I missed my period July 18th I was expericing on and off cramps then I took a test July 19th it was negative but I only waited 3 minutes not 10 like it said later I looked at it it was a fainted +. I still had sore boobs and on and off cramps now I went to doctors July 21st my boobs wearn't that sore but I had on and off cramps took a urine test it was negative. Then later that day cramps got milder I went to bathroom had brown discharge I wiped very fainted light pink blood my back has been hurting cramps are mild but not that bad
This morning I wake up I am bleeding brownish red. But my boobs don't hurt ?:confused: when I get my period I cramp like hell and my boobs are usually very very sore. So maybe last week I was just ovulating missed my period maybe expercing implantation ? My last period was June 24th had unprotected sex June 29th - July 7th . If my bloodwork comes back negative is it cause I am implanting or what's going on?? I hope I am pregnant

LearningAsIGo
Jul 22, 2010, 11:59 AM
If your blood work comes back negative and you do not get your period within 2 weeks, test again.

When pregnant (or ovulating) breast pain and other symptoms can come and go frequently.

Its hard to give you an answer on the HPT since you admit there were errors in taking it. You could try and HPT again, but use first morning urine and follow the directions carefully.

Its faintly possible that you had a chemical pregnancy where the egg did fertilize but did not implant, so the pregnancy ended very early.

Its also possible that you simply tested too early because your period isn't due yet and/or isn't technically late, being less than a month before your last period.

Unfortunately, only time will tell you for sure, but the blood tests are usually the most accurate in early pregnancy.