:?: hi ladies I am new to this so well I
have been having these pains in my lower
back and in my lower front belly~!~i am
always tired anymore and going to the
bathroom all the time my period is only 1
day late and I am all the time eating some
foods will make me sick feeling or like I
am going to get sick like hamburgers~!~um
could I be??? I want to be so bad :!:
should I go and buy a test :?:
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Emma2
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Posted: 05-10-06 08:56am
You can test for pregnancy 4 days prior to
your expected period. You are 1 day late
and the only way to now for sure is to
test.
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Emma2
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Joined: 09 May 2006 Posts: 4406 Location: Montreal, Canada
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Posted: 05-10-06 08:58am
Oh just wanted to add that stressing about
pregnancy does not delay your period but
rather ovulation. And thats too late
because she already thinks shes pregnant
so if she was majorly stressed when she
was supposed to ovulate that could have
delayed her period because ovulation was
delayed. In any case the test is the only
way to go at this point. Good luck
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DylanJacob
Active User, Really EHEALTHy
Joined: 17 Apr 2006 Posts: 559
Posted: 05-10-06 09:49am
Go test, or go to a docs and get a blood
test which is even more set in stone!
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