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Trying To Conceive. Deep Brown Discharge Around Ovulation Time, Painful Stomach. Negative PT. What Now?

I have been tracking my periods because I have been trying to get pregnant. They are 29-31 days apart. My last start sate was Aug 15th, ovulation was Aug 30th and next period date should be on Sep 16th. On Sep the 9th I had deep brown and thick spotting which I thought was the egg attaching but then it turned into really deep red blood and hasn't stopped for over 24 hours. How when I push on my stomach I can feel pain, but I have to touch to feel it. I took a pregnancy test on the 9th but it was too early to show positive. Please...what should I do? Is my body rejecting the baby and didn't let it attach? Thank you
Wed, 19 Mar 2014
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Brown spotting, one week before period date is mostly suggestive of implantation bleeding. You have to undergo one blood test for beta-HCG at the earliest and one TVS scan around due date. Kindly, consult with your gynecologist.
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Trying To Conceive. Deep Brown Discharge Around Ovulation Time, Painful Stomach. Negative PT. What Now?

Hello, Brown spotting, one week before period date is mostly suggestive of implantation bleeding. You have to undergo one blood test for beta-HCG at the earliest and one TVS scan around due date. Kindly, consult with your gynecologist.