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Q: How Early Will + Show In Blood?
asked by: ImHisBlonde on November 22nd, 2006
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Ok well heres a quick detail of my story. I stopped my birthcontrol this month. My first day of my last period was oct 30. I didnt start the pill again. On 11/12 I got ov cramps and we had sex and he ejaculated inside me. I've pretty much been cramping ever since. Mostly it feels more to one side then the middle. My boobs are sensative now, although I have implants so I can't compare how they felt last time I was pregnant 5 years ago. I have lots of saliva, gas Embarassed (i never have gas) and today lower back pains.
I am not due for my period for a week but my doc went ahead and ran a qualative blood test yesterday, the one that gives yes or no, and they said it was no.
He said to take a home pregnancy if I miss my period. Is it that he tested to early? Why would I have these symptoms and blood work be neg?? Oh and my bbt was at 98.6 this am.

Please give me your opinions!
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littlebee
replied on December 4th, 2006
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Yes, I think you could get a negative blood test if you tested too early, and it sounds like you may have. Wait until after you are due for your period, then take a hpt. If that is negative, and you still think you are pregnant, wait another week then take another. If that is negative, and you still think you are pregnant, go back to the doc and get another blood test.
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