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amethystrain

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Could I Be Pregnant?
Posted: 01-08-07 16:46pm

Let me start off by saying that I have been pregnant before. My boyfriend and I had sex quite a few times while I was ovulating. My period is due today...And shows no signs of coming. I am showing pregnancy symptoms (which I know could be pms), which are fuller, & really sore breasts, my lower back is killing me. Sleeping at night is horrible. Also, everytime that I eat..I get severe heartburn and sick to my stomach. I have taken a couple pregnancy tests..And they both have come back negative. But I know my body...And I know what it is telling me. Is it too early to test? If I am pregnant...I would be..4 weeks as of last friday. Please let me know what you think...Is it too early for me to test?
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AyaMiyaki

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Posted: 01-08-07 16:48pm

If your period is due today, it is not too early to test. Test again first thing tomorrow morning.
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janeforest07

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Posted: 01-08-07 17:11pm

It's not too early for most women but everyone is different. It takes be bout 4 days after my period to show a positive. I would take a hptin the morning. Keep us updated.
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Posted: 01-09-07 09:41am

It took me 4 days after my missed period to get a positive result. I would wait a couple more days and test again. Good luck to you!!
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