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Am I pregnant

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    My name is Dixie i just had a son jan 16th, 2012 his name was Gabriel Fussell but i was only five months and i had him at home so he passed away. My peroid came on and lasted for over a week but right after it went off me and my husband didnt wait... so here i am now i took a preg test one of them dollar ones on friday the 9th and it was posative but it was real faint like really faint you had to hold it n da light to see it and it aint have the color it was gray... but i took another one saterday and itcame up neative no faint line at all.... Then i took another one today sunday and it came up negative too... soo i have no idea what too thank the reason i took it in the first place cause i was feeling real sleepy not the normale sleepy....IF SOMEONECAN HELP ME PLEASE TELL ME SOMETHING....
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Dixie, I'm sorry for your loss. Your hormones may be a little out of wack since your last pregnancy and as you know they play a big part on how we feel. Even maybe feeling depressed over your loss can make you feel tired. I dont know if your trying for another baby or if youve since been taking bcp but that can effect your hormones too and make you feel out of sorts. Maybe give your dr a call and let them know how you are doing and if they can suggest anything for you to do to feel better. It would give you some piece of mind and you may feel better. Take care.
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A grey line that has no colour and is really faint unfortunately isn't a positive test - it's an evaporation line and so a false positive. This is why when you took the test again it was negative. So you're not pregnant.

Many things can make you feel sleepy and you don't need to be pregnant to feel that way. When is your next cycle due?
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