First response pregnancy test Posted: 03-24-08 09:14am
Hey everyone, have been here for well over
a year now but just came to log in after
not being on for a while and I can't get
in, forgot my password! Doh! Lauren_Jay15
here!
How is everyone?! My little 'un is
fantastic, getting big now. She's 6 and a
half months old!
So, I have myself a situation. Basically,
I came on my period last month on the
29th. Which makes me due this Thursday,
(now on Monday). Usually a week before I
get sore boobs, stressed, and have period
pains for a whole week before. Nothing! I
wouldn't be concerned but...I've had unpro
sex twice this month, once the day I came
off last month, and secondly last Monday.
So 7 days ago, which would have made that
around the time of ovulation? 11 days
before my expected period? If I am
pregnant again! Do you think I'd be
pregnant from the first time or second
time? The reason I ask is because the
first time was with my ex partner, and
last week was with someone who means a lot
to me. So a few questions...
Am I likely to be pregnant? Which incident
is it more like to be from? How soon
before a missed period can you take a
first response test? Would really
appreciate your help. Sorry about the long
post. x
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Dannzibelle
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Posted: 03-24-08 10:07am
LAUREN!!! I am going to come and beat your
butt! Only joking hun. Urrrm the first
response test is four days before your
period is due (thank you to the advert
that just came on the tv). At a guess if
you were pregnant i'd say the second guy
would be the dad but because it's close
together it would probs be too hard to
tell without a DNA test. If you're not
then i have condoms i am sending you
girl!!!!
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