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diamondu12002

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Posted: 01-10-07 16:08pm

Me and my fiance is trying to have a baby. I've been researching for the last few days pregancy signs and symptoms. Now I have a cyst on my left ovary and i've been producing milk for a while now from a previous pregnancy which I aborted. I already am seing a doctor for those two problems. My question is when is it best to take a pregnancy test. I have one and a half more weeks till my period comes. The symptoms I have now is lower back pain, fatigue, tenderness of the breast, and my appetite have increase. I dont mean to get personal but my nippples are darker than usual and they have these dots they look like tiny bumps around the nipple there's three one breast and two on the other. Now the milk that im producing dont leak and my breast was not sore before. So what should I do. Ii already took a prenancy test last week friday on the 5th it cam out negative. So can you help me.
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oh_mommy

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Posted: 01-10-07 16:10pm

So y did u abort that pregnancy? If u wernt ready a couple months ago what makes u think ur ready now?
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Bridget

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Posted: 01-10-07 16:16pm

oh_mommy wrote:
so y did u abort that pregnancy? If u wernt ready a couple months ago what makes u think ur ready now?


ditto.
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seksiHily

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Posted: 01-10-07 16:17pm

Maybe you have the flu a cold or something, or are just tired. I dont think you are pregnant. But I would go back to the doctor wiht the breast issue.
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Sunflower_pie81

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Posted: 01-10-07 16:35pm

Wait till ur cycle is late then test
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Magical Logic

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Posted: 01-10-07 16:37pm

I hope you aint pregnant. What if u decided your not ready again you just gonna keep aborting babies. Do you know how many woman would love to have a baby but cant.
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Ingi

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Posted: 01-10-07 17:49pm

If you have 1.5 weeks until your period is even due, you wouldn't even get any pregnancy symptoms! The embryo hasn't even implanted yet!

Only test when your period is due or later.
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lil_blaze2004

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Posted: 01-10-07 18:41pm

Woah, you're still producing milk from an old pregnancy which you terminated?? How far along were you for you to have been producing milk?

Anyway the best time to take a test is one day after a missed period.
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Ingi

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Posted: 01-10-07 20:46pm

lil_blaze2004 wrote:
woah, you're still producing milk from an old pregnancy which you terminated?? How far along were you for you to have been producing milk?


Anyway the best time to take a test is one day after a missed period.


she can't be producing 'milk', to get milk production going, you have to have be nursing. It takes a few days of nursing to get your 'milk to come in'. What she has could be colostrum or something else. If she is seeing a doctor for it, he is testing her blood.

You'd have to be pretty far along for your body to start that whole process. But notice she says it doesn't 'leak'. Then how the heck do you know there is 'milk' in there? If you are squeezing it out then, duh, that will make your breasts sore.
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