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1821262 tn?1317303039

all the signs but negative results

hi in the last 2 months i have had all the signs that i could be pregnant but when i did a test it come up negative i have been to my gp and she is sending me to have test's done my mum went through the same thing with me when she was pregnate im not worryed as i want a baby but just wondering if this is common or uncommon and if im not pregnant what could be causing this to happen ??
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1821262 tn?1317303039
i would say that it could of been my pms but i ave missed 3 already and although it would be nice to have a baby im not planning to have one never would i i see it as if it happens it happens my gp took me off my birth contol about 10 months ago becouse it was interupting with my bodys natual sequance and if my gp had not of took me off them i would probley never have a child but since then me and my partner decided just to leave it to chance and see what happens im not sressed with anything and im perfectly well not ill so no clue ! thanks for ur repose in concern with this though x
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Symptoms are unreliable and really don't mean anything. The symptoms for pregnancy are also the same for PMS, stress, hormonal fluctuations, illness, weight changes, and so on. I tend to get many "pregnancy symptoms" every months, but I am not pregnant. Are you trying to get pregnant? Sometimes when a woman really wants a baby, her body can trick her into thinking she is pregnant. The mind is a very powerful thing. I would trust the pregnancy tests, as long as they were taken correctly, and say you are not pregnant.
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