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Questioning my symptoms

I am on my 2nd week of no menstruation but i keep getting cramps, am not eating, took 2 test first one positive the second negative but have a very  faint line..  I do not wish to spend any more on test to be disappointed.
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Where am from its not like that....... If i go in out patient i will be dealt with however in case of emergency all patients in patient withbe put on pause....... I did go to the dr so i sshould be getting a ultrasound done
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There's plenty of clinics for women who do free pregnancy testing. Look around and go in asap.
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Please don't go to the hospital with a made-up story to try to get testing done. Emergency rooms are serious places where hard work needs to be done. Wasting the time of doctors and nurses to confirm a pregnancy when people have broken bones and heart attacks that need attention is infuriating and it's wrong. Your symptoms are perfectly normal. Make an appointment with your primary care doctor or obgyn. It's not an emergency.
Especially early on, tests can show faint lines due to good hydration (dilutes the hcg in urine) - if you took the first one first thing in the morning and took the second later in the day it would almost always show lighter. Cramping happens all the time in early pregnancy. Nothing to worry about.
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Ya i had cramping and breast tenderness so i thought i was about to start my period but never did so i took a test(at the time i was 4 weeks) and got a positive! You are probably just really early so I would go to the dr if i were you :)
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Sigh ):
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The first test was faint also but not that light..... I took the test before my due date now am 2 weeks late n cramping start on the first week... Thought was my period how painful it was n my boobs have a little tenderness from yesterday
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Don't get scared with the cramps if you are pregnant it's your uterus growing and you'll get those throughout the pregnancy. Most hospitals will give you a pregnancy test so you con confirm it. My OB does but that's where I live.
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A line is a line so your pregnant!(: but the cramping could be a few things. I had cramping also ( but i didbt know i was pregnant untill i was alrrady 12 weeks ) when i told the doctor she told me it could be from not drinking enough water. Ever since then i chug water like no other and no mote cramping(:
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Typically pregnancy tests shouldn't get lighter... I have heard of that with a chemical pregnancy. . I would call your dr and see of they can test your hcg levels then again 48 hours later. Good luck!!
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THANKS.... Ladies am so excited.
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i took 2 with a line when i first got pregnant and the second line was so hard to see so i bought the clear blue at walmart for 9.97  and it says pregnant or not pregnant and it came up i was pregnant instead of beating around the bush with the lines then i went to the hospital because i kept having cramps so i was worried and they told me so if u dont mind sitting at hospital its free
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I would say go to a hospital and tell them that you're having cramps but no blood and they should give you a pregnancy test or some obgyn clinics do too....but I'm not for sure on the OB that's just where I live but try the hospital for sure :) good luck  
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cnt get a fasle positive just a fasle negative... so ur definitely pregnant x
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A faint line is still a line. A positive is a positive. No need to spend any more on tests - you already have an answer. You are pregnant.
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