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asked by: meg7arni on November 1st, 2006
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Hi. I am a 21 year old with pcos and possible endometriosis. My husband and I started ttc young (we have been for 1 year) because we were well aware that I would have difficulty getting pregnant. With this cycle, I took glucophage, clomid (100 mg), and synthroid (50 mcg). I ovulated either october 19th or 20th. For the last week, my breasts have been much more tender, esp. At the nipple area. I have noticed other breast changes as well. For the last couple of days, I have been getting very crampy and believe this all to be pms. I just feel like I will start a period, but I never have as much breast tenderness with pms or any changes in breasts (darker, more prominent veins). I have taken several hpt tests. The first one that was taken for positive was on monday, october 30th. Went to gyn, and the preg. Test I took there was neg. I have taken 4 more, 2 pos (very very faint) and 2 neg. Anyone with any similar experiences care to interpret any of this info. For me. Could I be pregnant with the abd. Cramping? I am a nicu rn since age 19, would love to finally have good news for my husband and i.
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AyaMiyaki
replied on November 1st, 2006
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Wait a week and test again. If you're pregnant, the hormones will have a chance to build up more, and by then you should have a solid positive.
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Mabel
replied on November 1st, 2006
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You have been an rn since you were 19? Amazing. I thought it took longer in school to be a registered nurse.

If you've had a blood test at your doctor's office, call back and get another. They are very seldom wrong.
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