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pregnant?

Hi to all- please give your input. I am an RN and make home visits to prgnant women so I know symptoms of pregnancy obviously but that only goes so far:) I had my period May 4th and it lasted for about 3 days- shorter than usual. Since last Monday I have had a few dizzy spells, soreness in my breasts that comes and goes, nausea at times, pains in my stomach off and on. I have done three pregnancy tests which have all been negative ( which I expected because I haven't missed a period yet. I did also develop a head cold which I thought could have been causing the dizziness and nauseaus, but that is now resolved. My period should be here around June 1st.... maybe;) I would love to know what you all think and how to get through the wait of not knowing until a missed period.
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3198629 tn?1367038423
I was a little nauseous, tender breasts and itchy nipples. Lol.
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Congratulations on your baby girl! I hope I find out the same! What symptoms did you have before your missed period?
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3198629 tn?1367038423
Hey. I had a miscarriage last August and started TTC right away. So I know how hard waiting to test is. (I never could wait until I missed my period) I would buy those "first response" tests and test four days before I missed my period and if it was negative I would wait two - three days to test again and repeat. There really isn't anyway that I could calm my nerves while waiting to test but hey, now I'm six months pregnant with my rainbow baby girl.(:
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