My husband and I tried to get pregnant in
October. I attempted to quess when I was
ovulating based on dicharge. I thought
that I was pregnant but my period came
about two days early and was lighter then
normal. It is now 1/2 a month later and my
boobs still HURT and I have not had the
normal discharge I would have this time of
month. I have taken several pregnancy
tests all negative. If I am pregant I
would only be about six weeks. Am I crazy
for thinking that I may be pregnant.
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mominashoe
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Posted: 12-04-07 15:37pm
If you have taken many tests, then you are
probably not pregnant....at least for when
you figured you had become pregnant. The
hormones which make a pregnancy test
positive don't take very long to appear.
At six weeks gestation, it would be very
easy for a test to read positive. You do
not always pass an egg every time you
ovulate, so this may be why you think you
might have become pregnant and aren't.
You may have become pregnant later than
you thought, since you still seem to be
experiencing some hormonal side effects.
Give it another couple weeks and take
another test if you have not menstruated.
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