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Please help,....=/

I am currently 50 DAYS LATE... lmp was Feb 21 Im 20 years old I have a 2 year old daughter getting married in Nov. and this is driving me nuts. 3 years ago exactly when I found out I was pregnant with my daughter I missed two periods March& April 2008 had ALOT of neg blood and urine test and a ultrasound confirming I was NOT pregnant they prescribed me medication to start my periods but I didnt take it 4 days later I went to the emerency room for severe stomach pain they did an ultrasound and I was 11 weeks pregnant. now three years late Im in the same boat I went to the dr yesterday and found nothing everything was negative, as expected! but I FEEL pregnant Im nausous, sleepy but cant sleep heartburn moody emotional cramps in my back and lower abdomin bloated white milky odorless vaginal discharge I just dont know what to do Idk if me having a tilted uterus has anything to do with it, Im begining to think Im a freak of nature! help!! any advice comment??
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1270043 tn?1320699188
sorry i don't have an answer but i did notice that you would be 77 days late, not 50. that was when i had my lmp after i didnt have one for 68 days. i know how you feel, my husband and i are ttc also. i hope you get the answer you are looking for.
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1654035 tn?1332425178
The thing you have going for you is that you went through this the last time. You are obviously one of those girls who get late positive urine/blood tests. If you think you are pregnant and not getting AF just treat yourself as if you are pregnant. I would ask the Dr. to do an U/S, especially if you think you are further along, at least 6 weeks, because at that point they should see the sac and that would definatly tell you that you are pregnant. Good Luck.
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I have VERY sore breast!
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