Assuming that you have normal 28 day cycles your period should have come Oct. 14th. It is possible that you are pregnant but I would wait until Oct. 21st before testing allowing your body enough time to produce a higher level of HCG. However depending on when the spotting occured that may have been your period. If it came around the time your expected period was due and it was the least bit red then it probably was your period. If it occured between Sept. 28th - Sept. 30th then it could have been ovulation spotting. If it was a brownish mucous and happened between Oct. 6th - Oct. 8th it could have been implantation bleeding. More information is needed to determine which of the 3 it possibly was. Hope this helped, good luck
2006-10-16 17:26:35
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answered by tammybaby67 3
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Some females do have spotting and some females have no spotting at all. There are actually some females who have claimed to have a regular period during pregnancy. Your period should be due right now. If your period does not come today or tomorrow then you should definitely take a home pregnancy test. Try First Response, it seems to have pretty accurate results.
2006-10-16 04:38:03
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answered by Pink Princess 6
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You should have gotten your period last week sometime, if you have a normal cycle. I would take a home pregnancy test to see what it says. Make sure to take it first thing in the morning though because thats when there is most hcg in your urine. Good luck.
2006-10-16 03:56:58
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answered by Stepherz 3
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some do and some don't everyone is different. You can take a home test now to see if you are! As long as your HCG level is high enough it will show for you! If Neg. is the outcome is you should still go to your doctor to get the blood done as well! BEST WISHES
2006-10-16 06:07:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Not sure i follow your train of communication. But yes, some women do spot when pregnant, its not common, but its not uncommon either.
If you're late take a test, or better yet, run down to the DR's and insist on blood work. Then you will know for sure :)
2006-10-16 03:56:12
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answered by amosunknown 7
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some spotting is normal. they say you can spot when your are suppost to get your period but if you are that concerned about it talk to your ob
2006-10-16 04:51:32
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answered by fineladysouth 3
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some do and some don't because i didn't but my cousin did.
2006-10-16 03:55:21
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answered by SHERIKA M 1
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