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Jeez Losing Track of Normality Again!! Posted: 08-12-06 17:39pm
Hi there girls, havent posted in a while!
There has been a virus thats been going
round the whole family so havent had much
spare time!
Anyways heres how it goes, I still havent
had a period since feb 15th, doctor has
told me its pcos and I am awaiting my
appointment on the 4th of sept so I can
see a gynae about getting some meds to
help me conceive.
Thing is, over the last 2 weeks I just
havent felt right, could be down to the
virus but I was the 1st to get it. I have
been real tired, mood swings and been
getting a few stomach cramps just like
period pains. At first I thought 'thank
god a/f is coming at last' but so far
there has been nothing. So friday
before last I did a hpt just to put my
mind at rest - bfn. Then as it was a pck
of 2 I did another on wednesday again bfn.
Working it out the last time we did bd
was somewhere around the 10th july (the
virus really took it out of us lol) so
surely if I was pregnant the tests would
say positive by now. Worst of all over
the last couple of days my boobs have
really got sore (which never usually
happens to me during a/f) and I just cant
work it out! Do you think I have started
ovulating again or could it be a/f, preg
or what?? Really could use some advice!!
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Abbysmom
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Posted: 08-12-06 18:03pm
Hey jollie - well, it could be either. I
have heard of quite a few people who found
out they were pregnant after quite a few
negative pregnancy tests. On another
board, a woman was almost 3 weeks late
before her hpt showed up as positive. It
could also just be your body finally
getting ready for af. It is too bad it
is several weeks before your appointment.
I'm sure the waiting is tough.
Have you thought about going in for a
blood test?
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Jolie_3110
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Posted: 08-13-06 18:05pm
Thanks for the reply abbysmom, how are
things going for you?
The waits not so bad, my eldest son is on
summer hols from school so hes keeping me
busy!!
I think I might try another hpt at the end
of next week and I will do a clearblue
test, as they are the ones I normally use.
I used predictor last week, they are
probably just as good but I guess you just
get used to certain types! If I get
another bfn then hopefully it might be my
a/f afterall!
I could go for a blood test but with my
other pregnancys doctors never did them,
they did a urine test with my second
pregnancy but that came back negative at
first when hpts were coming back
positive!! And besides I know it sounds
stupid but I always worry about bothering
the doctor to much!!!
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Abbysmom
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Posted: 08-15-06 11:05am
I don't know how it works in england but I
don't even have to get my doctor involved
with the blood test. We are seen at a
military medical facility though so I am
sure it is different.
Hopefully your next hpt will be positive.
I am keeping my fingers crossed for
you.
I am on cd 8 of my cycle. I took my
progesterone last month. I am hoping to
ovulate this month before day 35 but i'm
not counting on it.
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