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Could i be pregnant?
I had sex on my ovulation days when i was having a high chance of getting pregnant , my periods were supposed to have started three days back, but today i had a very light bleeding contrary to my normal bleeding days came with a mild pain contrary still to my normal pains when in my menstrual periods. one week back when i was having sex with my husband, my discharge was a white-milk and odorless . it happened 7 days after my having sex on the ovulation day and 5 days to my periods, could i be pregnant? i have tried to do pregnancy tests that have resulted negative , although am having a high breathing rate.
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Hi, first and foremost slow down....stop being anxious...about you whether or not being pregnant...that is the reason for increasd breathing rate.....you have to wait for 45 days from your last menstrual periods date.....then you can take urine pregnancy test. so you have to wait calmly to know it.....the bleeding might be because of implantation of the embryo to endometrium the inner lining of uterus cramps along with is usual.....wait and tell the good news to your family....
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Pl wait for 4 to 5 days more and test again in morning 1st urine sample.
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