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10 Days Past OvulationPeriod Has started two weeks after the possibility of pregnancy or not?

I made this Nov.2 sex night / morning of November 3, when my ovulation was Nov.2 my date of expected period was November 16th but I didn't start until November 29, which was 2 weeks late and it seemed normal to me with cramps the first day of it, but I heard you can still have a period of months, I took 3 pregnancy test both came out or anything anywhere in the window (I came back and hour later it was positive, but I know ur not suppose to check the past 10 minutes) and the third was negative so I just told myself I am not and I think im , but I was just wondering about PPLS advice or experiences until I one day off to go to the dr. Thank you all in advance:)

you're right, you can have "a period in early pregnancy. I would say that you had a misscarriage possible and that the positive has been picking up the hormone to the left of your body during a miscarriage. J wait a few more days and take another test if it is a neg then I believe it was more likely a loss. If so, who could easily be taken into account so as not enough hormones at the time of testing.
Many pregnancies may be terminated without the mother even knowing that she was pregnant to begin.

If you're curious ... a test. I am 7 weeks and 2 days I thought only 5 weeks because of me having a period of weeks to October 19. So I had a period when I was pregnant.

I have no idea idk if I'm im too scared to take a test and my sound prgnacy simular situation to you plz send me some of the answers you get

thank you:)

No, you're not pregnant.

Small amounts of brown blood (which means it is old) are expected during the egg in the uterus (7-10 days after ovulation) and sometimes when you expect your period. You can also bleed slightly after intercourse, but this is probably not the baby. Your cervix is soft and filled with blood, it can bleed a little sex. This is not considered by many doctors to a problem, but if it worries you, call. Up to 70% of all pregnancies have bleeding.

You will be especially afraid if you see bright red blood. If you are between 10 and 12 weeks, or if it is a time you expect your period, do not panic. Remember that until you're far enough along, a large portion of the uterus is not involved in feeding the baby, and may bleed with minor hormonal fluctuations. If you are not cramping, call your doctor to let them know, lie on the left side, and hopefully it will slow start to brown, and eventually stop. If you press the issue, your physician may provide a sonogram to put your fears.

Posted on February 10, 2010.
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