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PostPosted: 05/16/08 - 16:43    Post subject: implantation and pregnancy testing... Vote now! Reply with quote

Hi
my last period was april 16th usually 7 days long,this month it was early on the 8th and was light and only lasted til the 9 april ,i took a pregnacy test on the 16th and it came up negative could i still be pregnant ,did i take it too early ?

I have had a implantation bleed before which lasted 3 days and i knew i was pregnant then but did a test much later which came up positive ...

, I have the same feeling i did before except the pregnancy test i did today show's negative could it be in my imagination !also i've gone off certain food ,ive been getting mild cramps and my boobs feel heavy.
What do you think do you think ?
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PostPosted: 05/18/08 - 17:48    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

usually you would get a positive result a few days after implantation. but, for some women it does take a little longer. try to wait a few more days or a week, and take another test. or go to your doctor and get a blood test. good luck.
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