Sorry this may be kind of long.. But I
really need advice :]
I had my daughter in june of 2002.. Got on
depo shot 1 month later.. I was on it for
2 years.. I have been off of it for 4
years.. I have had NO luck getting
pregnant since then.. My fiance and I
really want a baby.. So I am taking
prenatal vitamins.. We had sex when I was
supposily ovulating and the next day I
started my period 2 weeks early (April
8th) and it lasted 9 days.. Since then,
I'v had cramps in my lower stomach and
feel pregnant, but I took a pregnancy test
2 days ago and it was negative :[
Could the prenatal vitamins have thrown my
body off? I'm not understanding all this.
Is it too early to know if Im pregnant?
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antigone
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Posted: 04-26-08 21:35pm
Prenatal vitamins will not throw your body
off or influence whether you get pregnant
or not. They are simply vitamins to
support your body during pregnancy. You
need to speak with your gyn about your
irregular cycle. Have a hormone panel done
- blood test. Your doctor will better be
able to tell you why you are not having a
more regular cycle. As far as a pregnancy
test, if you are pregnant if may be too
soon to tell. If you had your period the
day after intercourse it is unlikely that
you are pregnant.
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