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Pregnant?

I have taken 4 hpt and they were all negative.  But I am out of it, lightheaded, nauseous...Could I be?  The doctor says I have vertigo but is not ruling out pregnancy.  I had a M/C in Feb at 4 1/2 mos.  Not sure I am ready. I had af on the 17th and no action since. Should I have a blood test done?
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130384 tn?1221593027
Hi there,
If you had AF on the 17th, and you've gotten 4 negative hpt's, then you're not pg.  

When you say "no action since" do you mean no sex?  Or no bleeding?
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No sex...
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139902 tn?1189755822
It seems higly unlikely that you would be pregnant if your last cycle started on the 17th.
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Thank you!  I needed the reassurance.  I can't sleep at night.
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134578 tn?1693250592
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Honey, when you posted last time it was about a diagnosis from your doctor of benign positional vertigo, which doesn't mean pregnancy.  You keep saying the doctor "hasn't ruled out" pregnancy; is what is going on that you want to be pregnant or that you don't?  It sounds like you don't want to believe your doctor.  With a period on the 17th and no sex since, and four negative tests, honey, you aren't pregnant.
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130384 tn?1221593027
Got it - no sex.

Well then I completely agree with AnnieBrooke.  With 4 negative tests, a period on the 17th and no sex since then, then you can't possibly be pg.
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There is no way you can get any pregnancy symptoms that quick.
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You could be pg an come on your MP, but you can also Have a irregular MP.
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