Ok, here it is...I have been having a
period for 14 years. I have never been
late even once. I am currently 2 weeks
late and have no signs of starting.
However, I have been sick to my stomach
lately. It just hits me all of a sudden
and then leaves. I have been very
lightheaded at times.
Also, two of my fav foods now don't seem
to taste as good. Also, things are making
me gag for no reason. I am not someone
who throws up easily or has a weak
stomach. My husband was heating my fav
food in the microwave and I started
gagging and made him throw it out.
So....I think I am pregnant. However, I
took 2 tests (all in the same day) and
both were negative.
I hate not knowing....Is a blood test more
sensitive? I know something is going on
with my body.
Any help on this would really be
appreciated
thanks,
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niccitor
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Posted: 03-20-05 10:32am
I would say wait a week and retest with my
daughter I felt the same way and did have
a blood test that came out negative but a
week later I still felt the same way and
did a urine test and it came out positive.
Sometimes peoples levels of hcg are to
low for either test to pick it up as times
goes on your body hcg will build up and it
will read positive if you are. Good
luck!!
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