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I don't know if I'm pregnant...

By Anonymous January 8, 2011 - 4:57am
 
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I'm wondering if I should just not bother wasting more money and go straight to the doctors? I have taken two home pregnancy tests and the first one came up with a mixed response. It had the negative line that is always there - but a faint blue vertical line for positive. But it was FAINT. Which means I have no clue if I am or not. And the second one I took this morning came out negative - I just double checked. I used the ClearBlue pregnancy tests. But I know this can happen even if you are pregnant. Should I just go to the doctors come Monday morning?

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Anonymous

Hi Anonymous,
I would make an appointment since you are concerned. The main issue with possible pregnancy symptoms are they mimic the symptoms of your period too. I am glad you will make the appointment, please keep us updated on the results and/or if you get your period.
Thanks,
Missie

January 8, 2011 - 11:34am
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Anonymous

I am having signs of early pregnancy. I show a lot of the classic symptoms. I never mentioned it above because I have already thought of all this. Sorry I didn't say any of that. I'm just going to make an appointment.

January 8, 2011 - 10:53am
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Anonymous

Hi Anonymous,
If you have concern that you are pregnant, you most certainly can make an appointment to have your blood tested. How long has it been since you missed your period? Do you have any other symptoms of pregnancy? Please provide more information so we may be able to better assist you with your question.
Thank you,
Missie

January 8, 2011 - 10:47am
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