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10371036 tn?1409655718

Right there with you sisters!

Its not really a question but I am as frustrated as any of you. I hope some of you will post when you are pregnant. On April 28,2014 I lost my son after carrying him 5 months. My fiance and I are trying again and I have lots of symptoms but no positive test yet. I'm starting to get a lot of nausea and heartburn but I've been so sensitive to smells and textures lately and like my first pregnancy I can't sleep next to my fiance and, I can't stand him right now even though i still love him. Everything makes me cry easily too now. I'm starting to get leg cramps, irregular bowel movements, sciatica ( i hope you dont have that, I started getting it at 3 weeks last time), I'm burning up all the time. Oh I didn't mention all the sudden unexpected headaches and peeing about 100 times a day.  The last time I was pregnant my test was also negative until the hospital tested me. I had all the symptoms I have now. My last 2 periods have been short and after my period I had days of light pink discharge. Its all there but the positive test. Good luck ladies!
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10371036 tn?1409655718
I've only had one pregnancy. Last time the hospital got a positive at about 7 weeks. It might just be early right now. I'm still trying to pay off the last hospital bills so I will go to the doctor when I know for sure, I don't want to run any more bills up right now. Its frustrating but I can handle anything after that. Thanks for writing me. I just thought it was a little reassurance for those who really want pregnancy but are trying to rely solely on HPTs. They don't work for everyone.
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973741 tn?1342342773
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Very sorry to hear about your miscarriage.  If you have a history of being one of those rare people who get negative pregnancy tests when you are really pregnant, why don't you go to the doctor to check it out?  
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