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Delayed Period, Brown Watery Discharge Before Period Until Periods, Cramps In Lower Back And Frequent Urination. Pregnancy?

hi i am kanchan i had my period 4 day late then due date last for only 1 day......i observed some brown watery discharge 4 to 5 day before due period and that continued still now....i had taken 3 home pregnancy test but all r negative...but i still have cramps in lower back , lower abdominal and frequent urination also and middle headache too..i am too confused...plz help..
Fri, 7 Jun 2013
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OB & GYN Specialist 's  Response
Hi,
Thanks for writing to us.
These symptoms may be because of hormonal changes, infection and other causes rather than pregnancy.
You should consult a gynaecologist for urine, blood test and ultrasonography to rule out pregnancy and other causes should also be ruled out and treated accordingly.
Good luck.
Take care.
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Delayed Period, Brown Watery Discharge Before Period Until Periods, Cramps In Lower Back And Frequent Urination. Pregnancy?

Hi, Thanks for writing to us. These symptoms may be because of hormonal changes, infection and other causes rather than pregnancy. You should consult a gynaecologist for urine, blood test and ultrasonography to rule out pregnancy and other causes should also be ruled out and treated accordingly. Good luck. Take care.