Hey im talking about coca cola by the
way.. Hehe.. And im planning on doing a
hpt in the morning.. But all I drink is
coke most the time..I was wondering if
this affect the test?.. I must try and
stop drinking it but I get headaches etc..
Prob need help really!!!I will deff stop
if im pg though!
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l2at24
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 06 Nov 2004 Posts: 1509
Posted: 11-26-04 12:22pm
It won't make a difference for your
pregnancy test, but if you think you are
pregnant you should have already cut down.
The first 12 weeks is extremely
important for your baby. You should
take care of yourself better until you
find out if your pregnant or not. Not
the other way around. I'm not trying to
be mean or offend. Please don't take it
that way. Just a different way to think
about it.
Last edited by l2at24 on 11-26-04 12:29pm; edited 1 time in total
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mommax3
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 06 Nov 2004 Posts: 1134 Location: Virginia
Posted: 11-26-04 12:29pm
l2at24
wrote:
it won't make a difference
for your pregnancy test, but if you think
you are pregnant you have already cut
down. The first 12 weeks is extremely
important for your baby. You should
take care of yourself better until you
find out if your pregnant or not. Not
the other way around. I'm not trying to
be mean or offend. Please don't take it
that way. Just a different way to think
about it.
exactly
take care of the baby that may or may not
be growing inside of you as we
speak/read...Uh, type???
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~*klo*~
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 19 Nov 2004 Posts: 353 Location: eng
Posted: 11-26-04 12:29pm
Yep I tottally understand. I already have
cut down more than normal!.. So it wont
make a diff.. K
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lil_blaze2004
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Posted: 11-26-04 12:40pm
I was drinking a 2 litre a day and it did
not affect my hpt at all. I took mine at
4 weeks in the middle of the day and my
positive line showed up in under 30 secs.
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