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*bambi*

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Joined: 07 Apr 2005
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Location: Toronto
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Posted: 04-22-05 19:20pm

Ok well this is more of a question what you think aiight here it goes
me and my bf have been trying to get pregnant for a long time but he has a condidtion which were unsure he can have children so we have been trying ne way everyday because there still is a chance. I have gotten my period every month almost around the time I should some times its a little messed up but I have gained alot of weight without really eating different and when I mean alot I mean 30 lbs alot. Anyway my aunt and another person that is friends of the family said that they were the same way gained weight got their period almost regular and tested neg when they took a preg test and didnt know that they were pregnant until the day that they had the baby
do you think that this could happen to me 2 and has anyone ever heard of this before. Any insight would be nice. Just wondering if I need to start working out alot more or if we finally lucked out !
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scared_to_breath

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Joined: 05 Dec 2004
Posts: 43
Location: Calgary, Alberta

Posted: 04-22-05 19:38pm

I haven't heard anything about that. I have no clue, but you could always go to a doctor and get a blood test. At least I think you can, not sure if they do that where you live, but you could try.
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*bambi*

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Joined: 07 Apr 2005
Posts: 5
Location: Toronto

Posted: 04-22-05 19:40pm

They dont do that without health coverage and I just moved here from another provence so I dont have health coverage here so .. I was wishing that someone would know what im going thro I guess... ~gulp~ lol
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