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1250698 tn?1371351279

preggers?

My last regular period was FEB23, then in March, I not only got it a week early but mostly spotted.  If I calcuate March as a period, I'm 4DPO  but if I don't, I'm 20DPO and i feel like crap. ok I started to to notice my boobs getting sensitive and hurting like a mother bleep, monster headaches, tiny bit o' nausea, bloating, and slight cramping feeling.  I took a HPT and I got a BFN.  I also noticed my BBT staying consistantly high (today was the highest to date) for 5 days now and a creamy CM. Been dizzy all day too...odd. Opinions anyone???
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796506 tn?1370188305
Well I would say wait 3 more days and take another test... Did you have a temp drop on the day that you were supposed to ovulate this cycle? If you did then it could be from ovulation or it could be impending signs that your period is going to start... If you are still having problems then go to the doctor and get a blood test done... I would definitely say that you should wait til you would be at least 10dpo (by the March period) and then get the blood test done because it should be accurate by then if you got pregnant this cycle. Best of luck to you!
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1250698 tn?1371351279
AF came. no baby this month :'(
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1250698 tn?1371351279
thank you and no, my temp went up instead and its been staying there.
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