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jennie2412

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Posted: 01-04-07 08:20am

Alright, so my fiancee and I are trying to have a baby! I had my period in dec and it was normal 4days long (i had a miscarriage in oct). But before my period I had some of the symptoms and I still do. My nipples are super sensitive and they look and feel very different, i'm sick at varies times during the day mostly at night. I'm a fitness instructor, so I teach aerobics and train my clients 6 days a week so when it comes to fatigues, i'm always tired but extra tired than usual and lately my stomach has been tender mostly on the right side and my tummy doesn't look as fit as it did back in nov. I've known some women who've had their periods early on in their pregnancies. Is it possible for me to be pregnant? I mean are these prengnancy symptoms I have or am I just imagining them? Just need some advice from my fellow women! I did take a hpt but that was before I had my period and it was neg!
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Bridget

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Posted: 01-04-07 08:28am

Well if you took a test and it was negative and you had your period i'd say you're not pregnant. I think some women who really want to be pregnant start reading into every little thing and turning them into symptoms. You could always test again or wait to see if you get you period this month.
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lil_blaze2004

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Posted: 01-04-07 08:48am

I agree with the above poster.

Negative test and a period usually means not pregnant.

Good luck!
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