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664839 tn?1226099789

am i pregnant?

me and my partner is trying for a baby,i use o have the coil fitted in so i had it removed on the 22 of this month and been havin unproected sex ever since.But yesterday i took a pregnancy test and it said negative....just want to know could the test be wrong? or its too early to find out...thanks
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you got your coil removed your period IS NOT going to be the same as when you had the coil. your period gets all wacky for awhile after you stop taking birth control whatever from it may be in

so you might not be late beacuse of pregnancy. it just might be because of having it taken out a few weeks ago. it hasent even been a month yet. everything your feeling can be beacuse you had it removed. the cramps. breast tenderniss. discharge everything happens when you stop taking birth control.


just get a blood test beacuse if you got pregnant after your coil was removed before your period came (which it didnt yet) then your likely testing too early
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664839 tn?1226099789
sorry if i have u a bit confused their.... I also been sick a bout three times, but the thing is ive been taking the Folic Acid tablets ones a day ever since i took my coil out. And i forget to take it for a couple of days and thats when my vomiting started so i was wondering if that could be the cause of my headaches and drowsyness as my system starting to get use to it. Also the lumps in my breast aches a bit...so yesterday wen i feel the discharge i thought my period was coming on then cuz i feel the bit of cramps,but when i woke up and go check it stops but i can still feel cramps.
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664839 tn?1226099789
yea u make sense... and yes i did had sex after i had the coil removed..my period was due on the 5 of this month aswell so im 3 days late.
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i guess i dont understand you said you had your coil removed oct 22. then you said you had your period the first week of this month (written oct 28) so you had your coil removed AFTER YOUR LAST PERIOD!

so you had your period sunday oct 5- oct 8 then got your coil removed on october 22

you would not have gotten pregnant from your period on the 5th-8th while your coil was still in (its too rare) so your not pregnant unless you had sex AFTER YOUR COIL WAS REMOVED and you were ovulating. even then you said your last period was oct 5th-8th. so if you got pregnant after you coil was removed you are not going to get a positive pregnancy test now ayways.


does that make sense?
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664839 tn?1226099789
I have been testing to check my pregnacy status using those pregnancy test strips but they come back negative, today i started to get a brown discharge in my under wear and heard this could be a sign of pregnancy? could the test be wrong? there only £1.50 so im thinking is it showing negative because the strips are cheap?

any one?
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664839 tn?1226099789
i had a period in the first week of this month which is the sunday 5 ends on the 8 but  the thing is most times it changes,i try to keep a calculations of my cycle monthly but sometime i dont get a period for two months, but at the time i got the coil in so i always assume it was the reason. But after removing the coil  the only problem was i have been feeling mad cramps but i wasnt bleeding...i always check cause it feels like the ones i get from my periods.....
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you said you had your coil removed on the 22nd of october...its the 28th. are you sure you got a period and didnt bleed from getting it removed.


so when did you get your period?
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664839 tn?1226099789
no i already had my period..and should be expectin my next on the 5 of november so yea but i will be lookin up on other info in the meantime...thanks
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you didnt even mention missing a period! you just dont get an iud remoived a few days ago then have sex and expect to get a pregnancy test.

it takes awhile and is a little more complicated than that. there are great websites and books you can look up info on your body, conception and pregnancy.
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