7 Days Late , And Negative Test Results Posted: 08-06-07 07:56am
I have been taking bc since April 07 and I
had missed 3 days of my bc in June , so my
period started up and lasted a few days .
Well , July I missed 4 days of my bc and
my period started up again . My cycle was
due on the 29th of July . I still havent
started and it is the 6th of August . I
have taken 3 pregnancy tests and they have
all turned out negative . I have had a lot
of discharge , a little nausea , extremely
moody , headaches , lower back pain .
Dizzy , and feeling light headed sometimes
. Could I still be pregnant . I don't have
any health insurance right now , so I
can't have a blood test taken . I don't
even have the money to go to a near by
health department either . Could my
period just wait and come next month or am
I pregnant ?
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monkeygirl22
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Posted: 08-06-07 08:44am
Health departments are free.
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young Girl
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Posted: 08-06-07 08:46am
hpt's are not always acurate
it could be too early to tell from an hpt
id go get a blood test done at a health
department they dont cost anything
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rosejackson
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Posted: 08-06-07 12:47pm
they arent always accurate. as they say
theres no such thing as a false positive
but such thing as a false negative. it
could be too early to test, also some
woman take longer for their hgc levels to
kick in. a blood test is always better as
its more accurate. you can get that done
free at your local doctors.
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