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Throbbing Pain On Left Side, Cramps, Frequent Urination, Negative Pregnancy Test, Feeling Faint. Pregnant?

Have throbbing pain on my left side and cramps could I be pregnant? I also just got a brown dryer up thin blood five days before my period my husband and I are trying to conceive and I have to pee all the time im always tired I feel faint and weak going up steps I keep taking test keeps coming out negative but my period is five days away am I pregnant or is something wrong? but the cramps an throbbing pain in my abdomen right and left is that normal?
Mon, 13 Aug 2012
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Your symptoms are suggestive of a urinary tract infection. You should consult a doctor and get your urine tested as any infection can cause abnormality in the menstrual cycles and can lead to spotting. Also, if you have regular periods and no other coital problems, and if you have been trying to conceive for more than a year without any result, you should get investigated. Good luck.
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Throbbing Pain On Left Side, Cramps, Frequent Urination, Negative Pregnancy Test, Feeling Faint. Pregnant?

Hi, Your symptoms are suggestive of a urinary tract infection. You should consult a doctor and get your urine tested as any infection can cause abnormality in the menstrual cycles and can lead to spotting. Also, if you have regular periods and no other coital problems, and if you have been trying to conceive for more than a year without any result, you should get investigated. Good luck.