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crystallovesu

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Don't Know If I'm Pregnant. Help!
Posted: 10-27-06 02:41am

My last regular period was on august 10th. I didn't get a period in september. But then on the second week of october I started bleeding reddish, brown for about 4 days(lightly). I took a urine test in september which came out negative. I took a urine test & a blood test two weeks ago and the both came out negative. I once again took a urine test on 10-26-06 and it came out negative. Is it a possibility that the test may be wrong? Can I be pregnant? What do you suggest I do? Have any of you had anything liek this before? I'm having some of the symptoms like swollen/tender breasts, fatigue, frequent urination, darkening of areolas, and once or twice morning sickness. Any help is appreciated.
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Kia

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Posted: 10-27-06 03:02am

You will see there are already many many posts on this topic already and the answer is always the same.


If you have had unprotected sex then yes there is a chance you are pregnant.

If you have taken multiple pee tests and a blood test that all say negative then it is unlikely that you are pregnant.


In either case you really should see a doctor and discuss:
*possible causes for your symptoms
*pre-natal care if you are pregnant
*birth control to prevent this situation again
*treatment for any other cause of said symptoms.
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