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Am I Pregnant

Hi,
I am having sore stomach like pains, I have severe headaches, also little back pains.  My cycle came on last month but, it came on 5 days later then it usually does. Last year in Oct, or Nov. I had surgery from an ectopic pregnancy. I was wondering could it could be happening again
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603463 tn?1220626855
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Hi!
If you were my patient, the first thing I would do is to have you do a home pregnancy test -- these can be purchased in almost any grocery store or drug store.  If you have missed your period, and have a history of a tubal pregnancy, it is pretty important to check pretty quickly--sometimes if a tubal pregnancy is caught early enough, it can be "dissolved" with medication and surgery can be avoided.
Good luck!
Dr B
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Hi there, I had an eptopic pregnancy in jan and had my tube taken away, we started trying after 4 periods, two of them were 29 days one was 30 and the last one was 33, I am now on my 37 day and still no period, i did a test on Tuesday which was negative, could I be pregnant? When should I retest? Also I am very tired but my urination seems to have increased thanks Michelle x
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My last period was may 21 2012. Im 15 days late. My last period was normal the first 6 days then i stopped for a day and spotted for 6 more days.. I got a blood test about June 19th it was negative. Iv taken several hpt all came out negative except for 1. Iv taken about 8 of them. Could i be pregnant ? Should i go take another blood test?
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Thank you .
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