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Confused but hopeful!!!

I had 2 ectopic pregs...The 1st was 98- I had to have one of my right tube reconnected. The 2nd n 02 and my left tube burst. I was told I wouldnt b able to get preg again...then last May  i found out i was pregnant, but had a miscarriage in June. Now Im 3 days late...what do anybody think? I dnt wanna jump the gun
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I just wanted 2 update you...I did end up coming on in May, but my period was longer than usual. Now I'm not due for another period until the 18...but my breast have been sore since I came off last month. I plan on going to have a check up after I see what happens with my cycle this time. I really appreciate you taking the time to respond to my blog...Thank You!
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Hi there,
A detailed evaluation may be necessary for appropriate diagnosis and treatment. A woman can conceive anytime with any unprotected intercourse. You have got one tube reconnected so there are chances that you can conceive. Sore breasts, tiredness, increased urine frequency, nausea are few other common symptoms of pregnancy. These symptoms take up almost 1-2 weeks to appear after a missed period. Take up pregnancy test. Urine pregnancy test is a very sensitive test for diagnosing pregnancy if done correctly. It detects the presence of beta hcg in urine. This test can be taken up 2-3 days after a missed period. This is merely an advice and not a substitute for clinical examination. Consult a doctor for more queries and assistance.
Best luck and take care!
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