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viktoria01

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I Just Need Advise Please
Posted: 01-03-07 17:03pm

Ok my periods are irregullar always usually between 30 - 34 my last period was dec 6th and they usually last 7 days so to day is jan 3rd and the past 3 days I feel cramps and my niplles are really swollen. Im thinking that I can be pregnant cuz I had un protected sex this month 4 times. I took a test this morin (twise)and it was negative but I still think I am. Pleasse help >>>>>>>>>>&g t;>>>>>>>
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cln1812

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Posted: 01-03-07 17:09pm

Wait a few more days and test again. If your period still doesn't show after another week or 2, see the doctor to get a blood test done. Sometimes it is possible to be pregnant and have the home pregnancy test not show a positive until the pregnancy is quite advanced (2 or 3 months).
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cln1812

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Posted: 01-03-07 17:10pm

Wait a few more days and test again. If your period still doesn't show after another week or 2, see the doctor to get a blood test done. Sometimes it is possible to be pregnant and have the home pregnancy test not show a positive until the pregnancy is quite advanced (2 or 3 months).
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viktoria01

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Posted: 01-03-07 17:52pm

Thanks I will, its so hard to wait
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