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Am I Pregnant?

ineedtoknow727
07/04/09
ineedtoknow727
Topics:pregnantlatelate periodno pmscanIbepregnant

I am 9 or 10 days late for my period. I tested with 9 or 10 home pregnancy tests (one or two every couple days) but they all came out negative. I tested as soon as i missed my period because I felt nautious when id catch the smell of just about anything but it only lasted 4 or 5 days.

 

We only had unprotected sex once using the pull out method ( i know dumb, but hed just gotten home from deployment) and sex with a condom the rest of the time. I have no signs at all of my period coming, usually a few days before i get it I get very bloated, crave chocolate, and get really bad cramps but I have none of these; which makes me feel like it isnt coming soon.

 

Can I be pregnant?

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Paul
Sunday, July 05, 2009

I hope today finds you craving chocolate. I always do.

You can pretty much throw out the results of those tests used before at least a week after your normal period was due.

 

Is it possible for you to see your doctor and be tested? No one can tell you for certain whether you are pregnant over the internet, so it leaves  only those two options left.

 

So if you took all those tests too soon, you can take another home test and see what it says, or to give yourself the most peace of min, make an appointment to see the doctor and be tested there.

Yes, the pull out method is no method.

 

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