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2152142 tn?1337554099

Do I pregnant?

Hi I am 42 years old. I have removed my Mirena on 28 March 2012 and I've spotting for a couple of days and in 30th of March I've got heavy bleeding for 5 days, was likely my period, because my period always on 27 or 28 before I removed my Mirena. I not get any period since then, and I feeling sick and my stomach uncomfortable and feel bigger, headache a lot, cramp stomach come and go, but my boobs only sore sometimes. I take pregnancy test 3 times already and always say negative. How long it takes after Mirena remove? Do I pregant?
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1346146 tn?1299360497
You may have messed up your result when you drank the tea, it could have diluted your urine giving you a false negative. Test again in the morning and hopefully you will get the result you want.  Good luck to you. :)
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2152142 tn?1337554099
Thank you, I really hope I am a pregnant soon!
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1346146 tn?1299360497
I forgot to add earlier with mirena , it can take up to a year for your body to get back to normal so you can conceive for some people.
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2152142 tn?1337554099
OK, and yeah I used morning urine but was not the first urine because I went to toilet and back to sleep, and then 3 hours later got up, and had a cup of tea then went to toilet and took pregnancy test, but negative :(
Thank you for the answer and the wish :)
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1346146 tn?1299360497
It may be your body adjusting back to normal.  Are you using first morning urine when you take your pregnancy test?  If not you may not get an accurate result.  Good luck
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