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Q: R Urine Tests Accurate???
asked by: julz*beanz on September 17th, 2006
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Hi....
I had unprotected sex over 3 weeks ago and in the 1st 2 weeks I done a urine test that came up negative.
Its now 3 weeks on since that night & I now have sore breasts with a white kinda milky sustance coming out. I then did another test 2day wich then again cum up negative. I am also putting on weight & am going to the toilet alot more then usual.
Is it possible for the test to be wrong?
Is it to early to get an accurate reading?
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PRSmama
replied on September 22nd, 2006
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I would say that the sore breasts could just be pms and the milky stuff you're noticing not related. If you're thinking that you're pregnant and lactating already, that's quite unlikely. You wouldn't see anything from your breasts until the end of the pregnancy and then it would be a golden colour--colostrum, you've been pregnant before and are still nursing or stopped nursing quite recently. Same with the weight--if you are pregnant, you're so early that weight gain should be minimal--maybe a pound or two at most--and only if you're eating a whole lot more than usual! Peeing alot could be a pregnancy symptom, but also nerves (psychosomatic) or a uti.
If you took the hpt in the first two weeks after you think you could have conceived, I would say that was too early for the test to be accurate, but the more recent one should be accurate. When were you expecting your period, anyway?
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PRSmama
replied on September 22nd, 2006
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I would say that the sore breasts could just be pms and the milky stuff you're noticing not related. If you're thinking that you're pregnant and lactating already, that's quite unlikely. You wouldn't see anything from your breasts until the end of the pregnancy and then it would be a golden colour--colostrum, you've been pregnant before and are still nursing or stopped nursing quite recently. Same with the weight--if you are pregnant, you're so early that weight gain should be minimal--maybe a pound or two at most--and only if you're eating a whole lot more than usual! Peeing alot could be a pregnancy symptom, but also nerves (psychosomatic) or a uti.
If you took the hpt in the first two weeks after you think you could have conceived, I would say that was too early for the test to be accurate, but the more recent one should be accurate. When were you expecting your period, anyway?
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Dannzibelle
replied on October 28th, 2006
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A pregnant woman doesn't start to lactate until near the end of pregnancy as far as I know. If I were you I would go to the doctors to get another test and a check up
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