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Q: Late period - positive tests
asked by: DoctorQuestion on November 4th, 2009
Heya,
im asking this question as i am quite anxious to find out if i am pregnant or not.
My period is 2 days late and it is normally on time or early so i found this strange.
i have also been experiencing cramps, swollen breasts
i have took 5 pregnancy tests and they have all came up positive
could i be pregnant?


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Dr. Kokil Mathur , MD
replied on November 6th, 2009
Am I Pregnant Answer A7787
Hello and welcome to eHealth Forum!

If your periods are late, you have cramps and swollen breasts , have a history of unprotected sex or leaking condoms and 5 pregnancy tests are positive then you are pregnant.

Please consult a gynecologist. Hope this helps. Take care!






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