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dyin2no

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Can Anybody Help?
Posted: 10-17-04 06:51am

I was suppose to start my cycle on the 10th of oct. Around the 5th of oct me and my husband starting having unprotected sex (not the pull out method either) everyday until around the 12th of oct. Now my cycle is about 6 days late, but I have had three negative tests. I have nausea, a terrible taste in my mouth, and sore breasts. I have also been having mild stomach cramps for about 2 weeks now, but still no period. Now when I have cramps they are now accompanied by nausea. Is there anybody out there that's had this situation?
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babyluvwu

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Joined: 25 Sep 2004
Posts: 509
Location: Charlotte, NC

Posted: 10-20-04 09:55am

Sounds like you could be pregnant, given the symptoms and the fact that your period is late. It is possible that the test wont show a positive result for up to a month later, you might want to check with a doctor though. When I first got pregnant I had no symptoms what-so-ever I didnt even find out till about 6 weeks later.
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KatieKaboom

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Joined: 01 Dec 2004
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Location: MI

Posted: 12-04-04 01:28am

I agree, pregnancy is pretty likely given your symptoms. Even though you've missed your period, you might not have enough hcg in your system for the home tests to pick up on it. A blood test may be in order.
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BeckLyn

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Joined: 04 Nov 2004
Posts: 476

Posted: 12-06-04 11:27am

U should go to the doc and get a blood test! Good luck
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