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PostPosted: 01/25/08 - 22:29    Post subject: When should I retest for pregnancy? Should I retest for pre Vote now! Reply with quote

I'm in a kind of laughable situation here. I am a 19 year old college student who might be pregnant. The only laughable part here is that I don't even know when I'm supposed to ovulate anymore. Embarassed I think I ovulated early this month and we had sex 1 day before that. If not, then it was 2 days late and we had unprotected sex for the 2 days preceding that and on that day. My period is due on the 28th or 29th. I tested this morning with a Walgreens brand test and it came up negative. Is it too soon for me to try to test?

So far, I've had on and off nipple senstivity, major bloating (not squishy, but hard), dizziness/fainting (2 times this morning), and feeling like I'm going to throw up and then not being able to. And let's not forget the ever so frequent trips to the bathroom. I can't tell whether these are in my head or whether I should wait a few more days and then test again.

Please help!!!! Shocked
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PostPosted: 01/26/08 - 00:24    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Lol not laughing at you trust me. I am in the exact same situation basically. So I know how you feel the only difference is I'm a few years older. I have all the same symptoms that you do as well as eating like a cow. Trust me I mean litterly like a cow, I am getting ready to go for my 3rd bowl of chips in an hour not to mention everything else I've chowed down on lol. But I have been having 2 periods a month so I don't even know when I ovulate any more and and if you look at it one way I'm almost 2 weeks late, if you look at it another way if I don't start by sunday I'll be late on monday lol. An I never could get hpt's to work for me no matter how well I follow the directions. I would wait until after the 29th then schedule an appointment, they say to wait 1 week after your missed period at the earliest. I'm going to the doctors on Febuary 7th I figured that would be plenty of time. So you might want to look around that date just to be sure. I know that with me it takes a while for me to show up as pregnant on a test.
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