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Is is too early to take pregnancy test? My period is due 4days from now. But i felt nauseated last tuesday thursday and saturday. I have sore breast. Boobs getting bigger but i dont think my areolas getting darker. What do you think?
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My period was due on 29th n I had sore boobs,I took a test on 23rd and a very faint line came...but I took another on 29th it came darker,n then my pregnancy was confirmed by doctor.wishing you luck :)
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My period was due the 1st I took a test the 5th and got a faint second line. My boobs have been very tender as well but not darker. I get nauseous but no morning sickness yet. You should try knew but take it first thing in the morning they say it detects better when you're early.
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I tried to take a test this afternoon but i got a negative result :(
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Wait until you're at least a day or two past due. I kept doing the same thing then finally four days past due I got a postive.
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I took a first response test 4 days before my expected period and it was negative. When i took another test on the day of my missed period it was positive but the line was faint. Take It in A few Days And make sure you do it in the morning With your First Pee Of The day! Good luck!!
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