Pregnancy Questions Last Period Nov 13 Posted: 12-08-03 23:15pm
Ok. I am 28 and have 2 children already.
I am not on birthcontrol due to hormonal
complication. My husband and I were using
condoms and the calendar method per my
doctor. Well we had sex on nov 26/27 with
no protection. According to my calendar
that was the most fertile time. Well I
have been having really tendar breasts ,
nausea, bloating, crampy,and am tired. My
husband even said my breasts look bigger.
Ok to my question when should I take my
pregnancy test so that the results are
accuriate. I took one this weekend and it
was negative. Could that have been too
early? I really kinda need to know
because for one it is killing me and I
have a christmas party this weekend. So
if I am I of course will not drink.It
would be nice to know. Any input would be
greatley appreicated. Also what brand of
home test do you recommend. I bought the
first responce is that a good one?
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Suzy
Active User, Really EHEALTHy
Joined: 20 Sep 2003 Posts: 530
Posted: 12-09-03 02:42am
You need to take the test once your period
is due. You mentioned you used 'first
response', they do claim to be able to
detect a pregnancy 3 days before your
period is due. You would need to read the
instructions in or on the box to get the
full details. I use first response, and I
find it to be one of the better ones.
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