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Digital pregnancy home test

Well, do not know where to begin..The reason I joined is because I just recently on May 16 had a miscarriage, I was 8 weeks pregnant.It was a natural mc and it took me 10 days of misery, did not have a DC as my GP thought it was'nt necessary.Everything went smooth, though myself and husband were devasted, my body picked up and I waited for my period, it also came on time, that also went good..but then we thought we should try again, so we waited until I was ovulating, and now I am a week late from my menstrual date and sometimes I feel light headed and an apetite..had a digital pregnancy test but it came out negative. Is that normal..Please I need some advice..should I go to a gynacologist?to see if everything is ok.About my health I am perfectly healthy person never had complaints.So please help me out here and enlighten me!!!
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Hey there
Im having the same issue like u.
had a miscarriage 2 months ago and i started trying last month and now missed period, feeling nauseous and slight pain like my pregnancy before. I took 4 home test and they all turned out negative so i decided to go to my doctor's tomorrow and do an ultrasound to make sure.
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I have read a lot of places where you should wait for 2 periods to start trying because your cycle could take that long to get back into sync.  Maybe that's it?  I would test again in 2 days....if still negative, then yes I would make a Dr's appt and have them test.
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