When In My Cycle Can I Do a Test??? Posted: 02-14-07 04:44am
Im on day 22 in my cycle. We have been
ttc since dec I now have brest tendernous
and I feel a bit nauseous.I have 6 days to
go until my period is due can anyone help
please??????
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Jules
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Joined: 19 Aug 2006 Posts: 3690 Location: Merrie Englande, UK
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Posted: 02-14-07 06:22am
You can buy early detection preg tests
(.Clearblue is one) that can detect the
.Hcg up to 5 days before a missed period
but the accuracy is only 50% (toss a coin?
).
It's best to wait until you are actually
due your period to get a more accurate
result. With a normal preg test, I got a
faint positive at 13 days after
unprotected sex.
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Volaremos
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 09 Aug 2006 Posts: 421
Posted: 02-14-07 23:01pm
It would be best to wait till your af is
due & test.
Good luck with your testing , hope its a
bfp for you.
Sticky vibes & baby dust for you.
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jaemierin
Active User, Really EHEALTHy
Joined: 15 Oct 2006 Posts: 611 Location: Alberta, Canada
Posted: 02-15-07 18:28pm
I agree with the ladies here. I would
wait (for best results) until the day of
your missed af, or a day after. Use
clearblue or first response. They seem to
have the highest senstivity to the hcg
hormone that will be present if you are
pregnant!
Good luck and baby dust to you
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