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1809591 tn?1316424304

10days late, 2 neg HPT, and feelings most of the symptoms, do i still wait for a blood test, or what do i do? Im 29yrs old...

Well I've. Been having regular periods 29days. My last period was on Aug 12,2011 and its Sept 19, 2011. Took 2 HPTs and they were neg. But have been feeling rhe symptoms (tired, sleepy, hungry, bloated, starting to pee a lot and sore nipples. I normally don't get cramps till my period arrives.
Iven been having sex in hopes in geting pregnant. And even try keeping up with my temp to calculate ovulation. But since I've been anemic lately, my core body tempdoesnt go past 97.5. So should I call my PCP and ask to see him for a blood test or still wait till I'm 14 days late? Or should I go to my GYN instead(it takes 2 weeks to get an appointment), and I don't know if I can wait that long!
   Someone help me understand why I'm so tired and sick and can't hold food down.
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1809591 tn?1316424304
Thank u Coffeebuzz!
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1654035 tn?1332425178
It could be that you are pregnant but maybe it has something to do with the anemia. I know my sister had anemia and she would get fatigued, and weak. It is too soon to go only by symptoms. Make an appointment with your GYN, it takes two weeks, so if you have gotten your period by then you can cancel or if you havnt and are still getting negative tests you can talk about it with them,espcially if you are trying to get pregnant.
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