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angelbaby21

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Is It True? Help Me Please
Posted: 09-02-05 11:45am

Hey im new here I posted my 1st forum a few days ago it was this....

If you can help me or give me advise please do.. I am almost a week late for my period and I have never been late be4. I took 2 at home test both were negative.. So today I went to the clinic where they do free testing.. The test there was also a negative but the nurse told me I could very well be and to go back and re test in a week.. Has anyone ever had this happen to them? And if so how long did it take to show on a urin test..

I've been sleepy, headach, moody, nausuas, funny feeling in my tummy, missed period... The nurse even says she thinks I am just my levels are low.. What do you think... Thanks alot..

Well just yesterday was exactly a week I had not got my period. I started to bleed late in the day it started out a very light pink then by then end of the night it became a red color. Today I am still bleeding. Not heavy like a normal period but still enough to call it a period. Any ways a good friend of mine said I could be in early miscarriage. But my aunt claims I could very well still be preg her friend was bleeding heavy and had cramps with it and today has a baby girl. Can any one explain this to me. Do you think its just my period or what? Help please
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linuxChique

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Joined: 05 May 2004
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Posted: 09-02-05 14:02pm

Go see your doctor. He can do a blood test to check for pregnancy and also tell you if you have having a miscarriage.
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