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baby018
Mar 27, 2013, 06:19 AM
I had unprotected sex on February 23-24. The morning after I felt sick to my stomach but that quickly went away. I had started to realize that certain smells of food was making me sick to my stomach. So on march 13 I took a pregnancy test and got a very faint positive, so I figured it was too soon to tell. So I tested again on the 15 to get a somewhat darker positve, and again on 17 with the negative results. Then on march 18 I started to spot, just a little and it was a dark brown, after a day it turned a orangy red color. After that I figured I wasn't pregnant I was just paranoid. But now even after the bleeding has stopped I'm still feeling pressure and slight off and on pains where my ovary is located. :( so I'm going to the doctor on Monday to see what's going on because urgent care says I need an ultra sound to see if there is a cyst on my ovary. Hopefully this is one of those cases where the last hpt was wrong and there is a little plum plum in there waiting to meet the world. :(

dontknownuthin
Mar 27, 2013, 09:14 AM
It seems unlikely you are pregnant. You tested very early but given you got a faint positive, you probably were pregnant. The bleeding, followed by the negative, probably indicates an early miscarriage. The discomfort could very well be an ovarian cyst. Don't get too disappointed though - many, if not most, women have early term miscarriages. Before these at-home tests, women didn't even know most of the time when a pregnancy terminated in the first weeks or month, but today we know.

KayleesMommy08
Jun 16, 2013, 03:40 PM
I think you very well could have a little plum plum. (So cute) with my miscarriage I tested positive first. The next week started spotting just like yours then heavy flowed.The Brown n Orange are more than likely normal. When pregnant (full term) with my kk I tested positive then spotted pink a little then tested negative. No more spotting. Then positive again! No problems at all! See your doctor hopefully your plum plums OK. Good luck sweets...

J_9
Jun 16, 2013, 07:46 PM
Since this was posted on March 27, I'm sure the OP has her answer by now. ;)