Posted: 06/10/06 - 13:24 Post subject: negative pregnancy test, but have symptoms...
I have taken two tests and they were negative, but for the past two weeks I have been practically on bed rest because of horrible nausea and vomiting and migraines. I have been to the emergency room three times and have been diagnosed with everything from an allergic reaction to a sinus infection. I had been celibate for a long time and broke that the 1st week of May. It dawned on me a few days ago that I could be pregnant; I told the doc's no when they asked because I just didn't think it was a possibility because we used protection. Now I am utterly confused, I wonder if I have taken the test too early and just need to wait a couple of weeks and retest, but I am anxious and would like to know something now, any help out there.....PLEASE!!!!!
im in the same boat im over three weeks late have all but one symptom (tender breasts) but have shown negative on urine samples. my doctor wont do a blood test as he says they are just as reliable as a urine test. he thinks i could be pregnant. but its driving me nuts not knowing.
Posted: 07/10/07 - 17:43 Post subject: i need help
OK.. now i am a 25 yr. old who has had a few misscarriges and i have alot of different pregnancy symptoms and i jus took a test this afternoon it showed up negative... i am 2 days late and could it be it's to early to tell? does sleeping four times aday and still tired a sign only being able to eat spicey food, strawberry slush floats with cookies n creams ice cream and craving sour cream and my breast feel way more heavy then usual and feel nauseated during the day swelling of my anchles and my eyes itchy and watery and my nose red and always sneezing and areolas bigger then normal count ? please help me yes i did have unprotected sex 6 times this month and i am suppose to get it on the 8 th is there a possibility i am pregnant but not enough pregnancy horomones?
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