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csilla

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Joined: 08 Nov 2003
Posts: 4
Location: regina
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Posted: 11-09-03 12:39pm

Hi, please help
i misst my pirried and I feel sick and my breast are hurting
i also hade a funny discharge, my home pregnancy come back negative
how much pregnant do I have to be, before blood test will show, and the doctor can tell from exzemanation, or ultarasound
iem so confused
please help
i have some stomeck cramps also
thank you
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leeanne

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Joined: 09 Nov 2003
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Location: New Zealand

Posted: 11-09-03 15:58pm

Do you have any support? You really should do another test, most tests can determine pregnancy the day after a missed period, so they are pretty reliable.
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Suzy

Active User, Really EHEALTHy
Joined: 20 Sep 2003
Posts: 530

Posted: 11-09-03 21:46pm

Silla, you can usually request a blood test from your doctor 7 - 12 days after intercourse. It is worth doing if you are really concerned, even if only to put your mind at ease.

Good luck

suzy
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csilla

New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 08 Nov 2003
Posts: 4
Location: regina

Posted: 11-10-03 21:10pm

I went to my doctor and she checkt me and toled me that my utores feels fullor from the last time, and she toled me that I can do a test first thing in thhe morning, if I do can I keep it in the fridge till I see the doctor ?
Thanx
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babybooz

Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 15 Oct 2003
Posts: 56
Location: Freddy NB, Canada
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Posted: 11-11-03 00:44am

No, pee the morning before the test. Dont pee the night before and put it in the fridge. They want morning pee! Lol
sarah!~
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