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Is it possible?

Is it possible for me to be pregnant if i started my period late and it only lasted two days and never started up again? I have taken two pregnancy tests and they both said negitive but i am having a lot of symtoms. Tenderness in the boob, i actually have a little bit of milk coming out. (if i push on it) I also have a lot of discarge, and I am VERY MOODY. I also seem to want to eat more. I also get kinda sick at night...I am still now sure though.
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187316 tn?1386356682
Get a beta HCG since that would tell you the level rather then just a yes or no. Anything above 5 is considered pregnant anything below 5 negative. Regular over the counter pregnancy tests can detect as early as 25 and first response has been proved to be as sensitive as 12. considering that hcg should double every 24-72 hours if you are late for your period or do for it within this week then it should give you an accurate answer.
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No this is not my first pregnancy. My son is a year old. But i never breast fed, not once. I didn't even relieve any pressure. My milk dried up when he was like six months. Will the blood test confirm even if i am a little bit pregnant?
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187316 tn?1386356682
Milk wouldn't be produced this early and if you have enough hcg in your system to create symptoms then you should have enough to come up positive on an test. Best thing I can suggest is get a blood test.
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Would this be your first pregnancy? I don't think I have ever heard of someone having milk produce already, especially if it's their first pregnancy. But, whether your pregnant, who knows, only time will tell. Or go to your doctor and he can get blood work done to  confirm either circumstance.
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