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Q: Has Anyone Here Had a Neg Home Preg. Test (or Several) And..
asked by: concernedaboutthis1 on December 31st, 2005
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They were still preg?


Did you go get a blood test or an ultra sound and it said you were? How did you eventually find out for certian you were preg and how long did it take?


Becuase I have alot of the symptoms but every pee test ive taken says neg, but my period is still late, my tummy is getting bigger (feels funny- like off somehow) while everything else on my body has gotton smaller (since I joined the gym,they measure you,thats how I know ) I pee alot, I sleep 12 hrs a day, hungry all the time, acne, heavier discharge, boobs feel more bigger but they dont hurt, just over all more tired and weak, I was feeling faint a few times too ) period is goin on 2 1/2 months since ive bled at all.


Thanks , I dont have insurance, but I just appled for free insurance, since planned parenthood around here sucks
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candita_sky
replied on May 10th, 2006
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Any word on if you are??? I have taken 2 at home test and both say neg :( and I do not have any insurance either and was wondering the same if it was possible.
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FreckleFace
replied on May 20th, 2006
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My best friend took 2 hpt and they said she was negitive.

She turned out to be 2 months pregnant and for anyone else, yes she still got her periods...I think up until 3 months.
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