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Am I prego

Hmmm...I got my IUD removed August 19th 2008, had a period for only 4 days Aug 31, nothing in September, October 15 for 2 days (Very Light) and so far nothing!!! I took a HPT and it said PREGNANT!!!  
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you dont need to take another urine test in two weeks.

get a blood test! theres not waiting it will tell you right now if you are pregnant. its much more effective then a urine test ok lets say your last period was what you experienced oct 12. you would be over 5 weeks pregnant.

if you got pregnant aug 31 you would be over 11 weeks pregnant.

get a blood test and stop with the urine test. its a waste
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Plan on taking a HPT again beginning of December.

Need to make a appoinment with my OB GYN to authorize a blood test.
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why didnt you go get a blood test. you could have done a urine test at home and saved you the trip
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Went to doctor and took urine test, it was negative!!!  =(
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anyway, yeah you should go to the dr so they can let you know def that you are pregnant (you don't usually get a false positive cause i read that there is hardly anything out there that messes with your hcg hormone) my dr said that your more likely to get a false negative then a false positive  . a blood test is the best way to find out have far along are you.  
have  you experience any other signs of pregnancy?
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she would be asked is she pregnant.....not how far along is she. she doesnt know. because shes not even sure if shes pregnant.

if you got a postive hpt then yes you would be pregnant. when did you have sex? go to the doctors so they can do a blood test and an ultrasound
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how far along are you
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