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Pre-menstrual bleeding and pregnant?

My husband and I have are trying to conceive. I had been on birth control for many years before I stopped it last month. A bit over a week ago I started feeling very tired, flu like, and was cramping regularly, which is not normal for me. This past week I've been slightly nausseous and I started spotting. It stopped yesterday. My period isn't due until tomorrow. 

Other than irregular periods before the pill, I've never had any problems. What can pre-menstrual bleeding mean?  I'm rather scared something is wrong with me that will make it hard to conceive. I'm thinking of taking a pregnancy test if I don't start bleeding again tomorrow, but I'm not keeping my hopes up. At this point, I'm just kind of freaked out. Any advice?


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think you  might be pregnant  and you just dont konw it yet go to the doctor and see what si worg with you

Posted 2009-11-16T18:21:32Z

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