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Could I be pregnant

I was on the shot up until 10/09, didnt get it again in Jan. Think I could be preg, have all the signs, been preg 3 times, know what it feels like to be preg. 4 tests have come back neg,  but i still "feel" preg. dont have a period yet, havent for a long time, so dont know when im ovulating. so how can i find out if i am preg? can i be without having a period? why do i have signs, being sick, breast soreness and getting a little bigger, lower back pain. and just the "feeling" of being preg. should i go to the dr to find out? if my tests are neg will a drs be pos? how should i know when its been long enough to retest? could i just be making myself think im preg cuz i want to be? but how could i have breast soreness and them be getting bigger if its all in my head?? HELP!!!
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505857 tn?1329681517
depo really messes up your body and cycle, i've had all the signs you mention for the past 2 years and 7 months and never been pregnant, i blame the depo 80% for this reason.  I think your body could be adjusting to not having the depo in you anymore, it can also take a healthy couple 1-2 years to conceive.  Best of luck
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yes you very well could be pregnant. I just posted a thread about false negative home pregnancy tests. A blood test will be more accurate. A doctor can also palpate your tummy to see if your uterus is enlarged.
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