Irregular Periods, Brownie Discharge. Symptoms Of Pregnancy, HPT Negative. Am I Pregnant?
hi im 31 and my periodeds the last 3 month have not been the regular 5-7 days and have only been lasting 2 days each time i have a browny colour dishcaharge today on my underwaer today and when i whiped there was nothing there then 20 mins later i went to loo again and whiped and it was a light dischage and blood and nothing since but a egg white discgarge ive took 4 hpt in the last 3 month and all have been negitive and ive been charting my temp and its been 37.0 over the las t 3 days is there a chance i could be pregnant or would a blood test be a better option also been eater more over the last 3 month and the last 4 dys my nipples have been a bit sore which never happens please help very confussed
I understand how such a presentation can be both frustrating and worrying. But please understand that pregnancy is not the only possibility. There are various factors that can result in a hormonal imbalance and various conditions (eg. Polycystic ovaries) that can cause such a presentation as well.
When such a scenario presents, it is best to visit your doctor for a thorough evaluation.
Hope this helps.
Best wishes.
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Irregular Periods, Brownie Discharge. Symptoms Of Pregnancy, HPT Negative. Am I Pregnant?
Hello ma am and welcome. I understand how such a presentation can be both frustrating and worrying. But please understand that pregnancy is not the only possibility. There are various factors that can result in a hormonal imbalance and various conditions (eg. Polycystic ovaries) that can cause such a presentation as well. When such a scenario presents, it is best to visit your doctor for a thorough evaluation. Hope this helps. Best wishes.