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Hi, I'm new to the site and I have a quick question. Thanks in advance to those who reply!::

As of today I am 5 days late for my period. I usually have a pretty regular cycle of 28 days. Earlier this month I went to the doctor because I kept getting really dizzy, he knows I am ttc but he said that it was vertigo (alothough he did not test for vertigo or pregnancy) and sent me home with some meds. Since Sunday I have been really tired all the time, gassy, and having mild cramps. I thought it might have just been my period comming but now im not sure. Last night I started feeling nausous and now my breasts are hurting. I haven't tested yet, I was wondering if anyone could tell me if they have had this happen to them and they have been pregnant or if it is a late period.

Thanks again. :-)
this is actually happening to me right now. all the symptoms, i thought it was my period coming but i didn't get my period. i skipped one month already, & i'm thinking that i am pregnant. but the only thing is that i'm always getting negative test results.

& did you have unprotected sex or something, ? cause that's the only way you can get pregnant.
and when did you have sex ? you can test about 4 to 8 weeks after having sex..

well your very welcome & keep me posted! :-D
thanks (;

<3, melanie
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I have been having unprotected sex. My husband and I are trying to conceive. Unfortunatly my period came... There is always next month though. :-) I'm still not sure what caused all my weird symptoms though. I think I am going to try to get into a new doctor sometime this week or next, I don't feel like the doc I am seeing now is doing the best job, especially since I'm ttc and he is giving me all kinds of meds for something he hasn't tested me to see if I have (vertigo). Good luck to you!!, and let me know how it turns out.
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aww, well good luck to you & your husband. i hope you guys get a baby soon (: best wishes.
& okay, ill keep you posted/updated. i think i might visit the doctors soon & just get a blood test.
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