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Ive been trying for a baby for a couple mths or so now,my last period was 9 days ago and was bit lighter and was a week early my cycle is every 24 days.
For 2wks now ive been a bit nauseous and sore breasts which now have creamy discharge.
I had done a home test yesterday but was negative im too scared of trying again in case im not actually pregnant,ive had a few stomach aches in right hand side of abdomen it cant be my abdomen because that was removed last year.
Does it sound like im actually pregnant or am i just kidding myself,please help!!


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replied April 5th, 2006
Getting Pregnant Answer A653
According to your data, your last menstruation was on March 8th. Your cycle lasts 24 days. Therefore, your next menstruation should fall on the 31st of March. Unfortunately, it seems that you’ve taken the pregnancy test too early; the negative result is not valid. You can take another pregnancy test after the 27th of March. The symptoms you’ve described are not secure signs of pregnancy; a home pregnancy test can provide initial confirmation of conception. A positive home pregnancy test needs confirmation at your gynecologist's office...via ultrasound and/or blood sample.
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