NEED OPINIONS ASAP!!!

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Registered: 01-24-2008
NEED OPINIONS ASAP!!!
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Tue, 07-21-2009 - 3:54pm

OMG girls im freaking out right now really bad and need some serious opinions and help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ok heres whats going on... i dont ever start af early, but it started on the 27th day which is really really strange for me!! Ive been really hungry lately, my boobs have been hurting, and lately after i eat i feel nauseous. Since my period has started my flow has been very heavy, but dark brown, and like no cramping in my stomach. I dont know why but i decided i would take one of my pregnancy strips just to use the last one and to do it. I was wrong it was an ovulation strip but i decided to use it anyway cuz ive read of yall girls using one for a hpt and if ur pregnant it gives u two lines. So i peed on it and got

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Registered: 05-06-2008
Tue, 07-21-2009 - 4:05pm

Ok calm down, Brown is not as bad as bright red but since your temps are lower and you are bleeding, call your OB right away and get yourself in there. Tell them exactly what you just posted, that you got a BFP but that you are bleeding brown. I would also mention that you chart and that your temp has come down. Here is an article on spotting in pregnancy http://parenting.ivillage.com/pregnancy/pcomplications/0,,midwife_3p59,00.html. HTHs, KUP.


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Tue, 07-21-2009 - 4:17pm
Tracy...(((HUGS)))!
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Registered: 01-24-2008
Tue, 07-21-2009 - 5:54pm
well the pregnancy test says no negative!!!
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Tue, 07-21-2009 - 6:10pm
An OPK will almost always give you 2 lines because women always have LH in their systems. Women use OPKs as HPTs but the test line needs to be darker than the control line for it to be considered positive.

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Registered: 06-24-2009
Tue, 07-21-2009 - 8:11pm

For an OPK to be 'used' a a PG indicator...the OPK has to be positive---that means the test line must be darker than the control line.