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Too early for positive HPT?

Hey ladies I was just hoping some of you can answer my questions or give me some info on HPT. My husband and I are ttc and last Thurs I had 2 + OPKs, we BD'd all last week/weekend just to be sure!! Anyway, for the past few days I have been feeling like I may be pregnant (VERY tired ALL day, sleeping like 11 hours every night, sharp little abdominal twinges, and LOTs of white discharge..sorry TMI!!) These are some of the same symptoms I had before I tested + with my last preg (which ended in m/c). I took a HPT today with a neg result. Today is probably around 9 DPO, which I know can be too early for a + test. Any suggestions on when I may be able to get a + result and/or when to test again? I bought those HPTs that say "+ result 5 days before missed period". My LMP was Jan 11, but I ovulated around CD 18, so I'm thinking I should be due for next AF around Feb 13 or so. When does the morning sickness usually start? I didnt have it with my last preg (I was 8 weeks when I m/c). Thanks!!!
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15485469 tn?1440878591
Nobody knows exactly why women suffer from nausea and vomiting
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689265 tn?1251130087
those early pregnancy tests are terrible. they have never worked for me. either test the first day after your period was due or get a blood test to check for hcg. pregnancy symptoms vary so much from pregnancy to pregnancy and are not a reliable way to tell. fingers crossed for you.
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