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Q: i could be pregnant
asked by: n1nja007 on November 13th, 2008
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i am almost 6 days late for my period, i had a blood test done about a week ago and it was neg. i was told that depending on which kind of blood tests the doc did ( theres 2 kinds) that i very well could be pregnant. my breasts feel huge, and i have blue veins, that i am really noticing on my chest and around my nipples... there looks like a faint line going from my bellybutton to my hoohah.... could i still be pregnant? when should i take a test again? i don't think i am going to get my period. anyone else had this and found out they were pregnant? or wat could cause them to be so bold?when should i test again? or should i just leave it be and wait it out? it doesn't seem like my period will show up anytime soon.... its always on time, except for this month and my chest is killing me.... anyone .. anything would help.
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Gelah
replied on November 14th, 2008
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I had those during early months, and i was indeed pregnant a year ago.. but those symptoms were visible 4 weeks after i missed my period. but 7 days? you have to think twice if u'r preg. or what...maybe u'r just delay because of stress,or whatsoever
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emmalouise92
replied on November 14th, 2008
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Blood tests by the doctor are definitive. When was your period due? Im sorry i dont understand what you meant about the two blood tests? Maybe your period is just delayed because of stress or worrying.
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