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730826 tn?1317943334

Period lasted 2 days after being late, wondering the accuracy of a pregnancy test.

So my period was due the last wednesday in May (I dont have a calendar handy) I got it June 1st and it lasted 2 days. Going away completely by its self. (I didnt start the BC to make it stop)
Im thinking I might acctually be pregnant as this month I have been having tightenings in my lower abdomen which I have never felt before. I got a " One step pregnancy  test"  and I was wondering if having my period monday and tuesday (5 days ago) would effect it at all.
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730826 tn?1317943334
Negative. Its the first time Ive tested to make sure since hubby got back 2 months ago so its good to know the ring is working.
We are planning a baby when he gets back fall 2010.
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915119 tn?1341948989
Keep us updated!!! Good luck!!!!
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730826 tn?1317943334
Its hard to say. It wanst as heavy as it normally is but I think there was a couple ...fleshy pieces but barely, like two. Ill test anyways, since I already bout them.
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915119 tn?1341948989
If you did have a period (where the lining sheds) then you will not be pregnant, but if it was just bleeding or spotting then a HPT should be accurate. Keep us updated.
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