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I need help ... am I pregnant?

I had my tubes tied august30,2005 and have always had very regular periods, I am now 2 weeks late but I took a home pregnancy test and it was NEGATIVE, could I still be pregnant? When should I go to the Doctor as I know that it could be a ectopic pregnancy if I am pregnant. I do not have any pain, but I do feel like I may be pregnant! Please Help I am scared and confused!!!
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i recomened having a hcg test . i had an ectopi last year first few tests were  negative so the only way to no for sure is a blood . get one asap.gd luck to you both.

and yes it is possible 2 get pg after having tubes tide more so this ofen ends in a ectopic

gd luck x x
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I feel you on the barbieboyd, I am going through the same thing I got my tubes tied august 10 2002 after I had my son and feel right now that I might be pregnant, in which I wish that I could get pregnant one more time because my husband doesn't have any kids and I would like to bless him with one but my question is some what simular but also different but I was wondering can you still get pregnant with your tubes tide and do you now how long it takes for them to come aloose? and would it just be easier to get the tubal reversal then to try to get pregnant through your tubes? Please help!
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I have read that having your tubes tied can increase the risk of an ectopic. If you think you may still be pregnant, go to the doctor and get a blood test done and they will be able to tell you for sure. God bless.
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