Do I need another prengnacy test Posted: 02-21-08 21:13pm
i had unprotected sex 5 weeks ago nine
days before my period was due.(he pulled
out) my period came 2 days early which as
never happened before and it was extremly
light and lasted less than 2 days with
realy bad cramping. usually i have
extremely heavy ones that last 6 days.
the last few weeks i have sore
breasts(which is seriously driving me
mad),pains in my lower
abdomin,constipation,dizzyness and
nausea(no vomiting though),i need to pee
constantly,moody,im tired all the time,i
have this realy weird food craving(you
dont wanna know what it is lol.)my period
was due yesterday it didnt come so i took
a test which was negative :?
the test is over a year old(but not past
expiry date) i dont know if i should just
leave it or take another test or see a
doctor.please help sorry for ranting
on
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lele25
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Posted: 02-21-08 22:23pm
Try taking another test and follow the
directions exactly, also its best to use
first morning urine. If its negative and
you still don't get your period the you
should call the doctor or go to a planned
parenthood for a blood test. If your not
pregnant then you really need to get on
birth control ASAP.
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