My last period was august 24th and I
haven't had a period since then. I've had
unprotected sex for the last six months
and havent gotten pregnant yet. This time
i've skipped the month of september and
have yet to get my period. I took a hpt
on october 2nd and on the 6th. They both
came out negative. I've talked to my mom
about this and she says to wait another
couple of weeks then go see a doctor. If
i'm already 2 weeks late wouldn't I get an
accurate reading though? How long did any
of you have to wait until you found out?
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HypnotiqPassionz
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 06 Oct 2004 Posts: 29 Location: Nebraska
Posted: 10-08-04 11:25am
My first pregnancyi waited and tested a
month after my af and got a bfp
than my second pregnancy I tested 4 days
sooner and got a bfp it really depends on
the woman and its not unusual to miss a
period every now and than my twin sister
went a whole year without one and she
wasnt pregnant.
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linuxChique
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 05 May 2004 Posts: 4535
Posted: 10-08-04 12:01pm
Yeah you'd def be accurate. Most
pregnancy tests are accurate up to 4 days
_before_ you miss your first period. If
you're getting negatives this late,
chances of you being pregnant are very
slim. If it makes you feel better, have
a doc give you a blood test. But i'm sure
it will come out neg too.
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