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Momagain?

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Joined: 09 Jan 2005
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Posted: 01-09-05 13:42pm

Okay, hi there first off. I am new. I am a twenty nine year old mom, with an almost 8 year old daughter.

I think I might be pregnant again(which I am cool with).

The question is this. I had sex with my boyfriend while I was menstruating. I have a wierd cycle, so its possible I was ovulating at the time.

I was supposed to have my period between the 4th and the 9th. However, I miscounted, and took a pregnancy test on friday(the 7th) it came out postive, the line however was really faint, so I took another one which also came out positve.

I have been tired, and peeing a lot and so on and so forth. However, I have also been feeling as if my period is due 'any day now'

what are the chances that two tests done within half and hour of each other can both come out as a false positve. I am going to the Dr. Tomorrow, I really want to have antoher baby so I am hoping I am.

But any light on this subject would be appreciated.

Thanks and sorry this is so long.
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Tazzy D

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Joined: 30 Oct 2004
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Location: , va

Posted: 01-09-05 14:26pm

By the sounds of it you are early pregnant. If the lines are real light you are probally between 4 and 5 weeks pregnant. That is what happened to me with this pregnancy. The first test I took the line was very faint I took the second test and it was the same way but a little darker. As the hcg quanitive level increases the line will become darker. They will do a blood test to double check everything...... Good luck hun
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