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[|Human|] Hi so I have a couple things to ask..Im normally regular with my period and with my period im left in pain and bed ridden the pains that bad one time i ended up at the hospital and they thought it was my appendix but I didnt end up getting it last month was due for it on the 22nd but it didnt come.. except on the 24th I had a day of bleeding which was a lil darker then normal. Now today which is two weeks from that date iv got pink discharge.. No cramping.. Which is unusual with all my other periods I always end with cramping thats so painful its unbearable.. Iv dun two pregnancy tests between the 24th and the 2nd even doing a blood test all negative. I have a feeling that somethings not normal. Iv never been pregnant before, iv noticed my energy levels have increased and I get incredibly tired in the afternoon.. On the odd occasion i have been that tired iv fallen asleep and not really realising until i wake up with more energy.. iv also had a few headaches I dont have headaches normally. I have been trying to get pregnant and so every day of April, twice a day me and my partner were trying to conceive. Around my ovulation we stepped it up a little. Iv noticed that the past few weeks iv ate so much food and foods i wouldnt normally eat, iv had to urinate quite a lot and friday just passed i was cramping but no period the cramping was mild. Is there a chance I could be pregnant if so with two? If so when do i test? ..or is there something else going on? Appreciate the help.
[|AI|]  Hi ! From your history, it is possible that you had a chance conception with a miscarriage which is partial. That is why there was dark bleeding followed by a pink discharge. Urine and blood pregnancy tests might not have become positive by this time. The only way to know is to go and consult a gynecologist who may also go for a pelvic ultrasound of yours for a diagnosis. The headaches and frequent urination might be due a co-existing Urinary Tract and pelvic Infection following the miscarriage. I suggest you not to delay visiting your gynecologist. Wishing you an early recovery.