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1421695 tn?1291225389

could i be pregnant?

i took 4 pregnancy tests all came back negative but i took them late of the evening and really didnt have to use the restroom when i took them and i've got a series of symptoms that i've never had before my period was seriously irregular my breasts are sore my stomach is bloated and i havent gained weight since i was 18 my activities are about the same i stay tired i frequently find myself going to the bathroom  and am keeping a constant headache along with heartburn and nausea what does this sound like to you is there still a possibility i'm pregnant?
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I have recently started taking cerazette and am wondering if I am pregnant.  I have lots of food cravings that I've never had before (I've always been slim), such as eating about four flapjacks a day!  I've also got brown spotting this morning and my breasts are sore.  I don't know whether I'm suffering from PMS for the first time ever (I never got it before taking cerazette), or whether I'm pregnant.  I took a test that came up negative, but I still can't help wondering as I've heard of getting false negatives on tests.  I have had diarrhoea (sorry if too much information) whilst on the pill.  
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i was wondering if anyone would help me PLEASE!!
i have a regular 30 day cycle. i had unprotected sex on the 19th of June, i was due on my period on the 10th of July but it didn't come until the 15th and only lasted 3 days. The next month my period was late again not coming till the 25th of August and again was light. I figured i'm probably not pregnant until i missed my period completly in September which is unusual, i then had unprotected sex again on the 8th of October and the next day i found that i was bleeding very very lightly, like spotting. I have had lots of pregnancy symptoms and i don't know what to do, is there even a small chance i could be pregnant? i would be grateful to anyone with answers!
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You have a certain amount of [url=http://www.chacha.com/topic/ovulation]pregnancy[/url] symptoms, sometimes the tests turn out to be wrong. The best way to find out is to go to the doctor and perform a test there in order to see if you are actually [url=http://www.chacha.com/topic/pregnant]pregnant[/url].
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I'm 6 days late and have a pretty stable 28 day cycle. I had some light pink discharge on the 6th day *today* but no heavy bleeding. Could I be pregnant? I have had sore hard breast, tightness and bloated, a stingy burning feeling in my uterus. Oh my gosh, I need help!
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i stopped my shots in june sorry
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i was on the depo and i got in june ive had a period but im late here in september i feel pregnant but the hpt was nagtive whats wrong with me
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1421695 tn?1291225389
I would be about 8 wks pregnant
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Hi!
If you were my patient, I would suggest a blood test.  If you can't get that done, do the pregnancy test with the first morning urine for better accuracy. If it has been awhile since the last tests, check again. If still negative, you might want to call your doctor.
Good luck!
Dr B
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1447700 tn?1302186746
Seems like you have all the symptoms I have read about that say you might be pregnant. Take a test and alleviate all your questions. If the test is negative and you still feel you may be pregnant then have your doctor perform a blood test. Good Luck.
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