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Q: Can I Be Pregnant
asked by: desperately trying on June 1st, 2005
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Okay, so here is my story. My periods are terribly irregular and when they do come either they are too short or too long. I went to an obgyn and she did all the tests and they came back negative. She said it is just hormonal. Now my hubby and I have been ttc for the past month. I am due my period (if by miracle they are regular) june7. For the past two days, I feel fatigue, have crapms in my abdomen and get tired very easily . I feel nauseous too. So today I did a test and it came back negative. Is it too early to do a test. Should I wait for another week and do another test. ?

I feel I have symptons of pregnancy. Please help !!!!!!!!!
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heatherly
replied on June 1st, 2005
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There are some very sensitive tests on the market but the surest way for a homew test is to wait untill you are closer to your period date, only a few days away and for sure only use the test with your morning urine.
Good luck!!!!!!
If your breasts start to tingle in the next couple of days, it sounds like you may be on your way to being a mom :0) :0)
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lil_blaze2004
replied on June 1st, 2005
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I would wait at least another week before testing. The symptoms you described could be pregnancy symptoms but could also be period symptoms. I would wait and test again maybe even untill next weekend.

Good luck!
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