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Here is my question. A friend suposedly was supposed to have gotten her period on Feb. 23 and she did have un protected sex Feb 10-14. She said she took a test Wedsenday the 27 and it was positive then on Thursday the 28 she took 2 and they were both negitive. She is still going around saying she is pregnant, but I don't know, she is ending up to not be such a nice person. What do you think about the positive and then the 2 negitives? Pregnant or not?
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426366 tn?1204582546
it could be possible tho.... i took test about 7 days  past ovulation and i got faint positive... i took few more test after that and they were all negative and now im 2 days late... we will see what happens... and advice to you... just because she is going around talking that she is pregnant that doesnt make her  bad person ( or as u said not such a nice person) pregnancy is blessing and obviously she would be proud that she will be carying a new life inside of her if in fact she is pregnant.good luck
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429615 tn?1204504480
Well sounds a little fishy to me.  Usually people don't get false positives on pregnancy tests,  I think it can happen only if the test isn't taken correctly.  so if she's had two more negatives it may be negative.  She could be pregnant though because she was probably ovulating at this time if she has a normal cycle.  
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