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Period a week late, but BFN yesterday afternoon.

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Birdistheword · 01/10/2010 10:48

Angry

My period is never late. Have strange stomach cramps, like a pulling sensation like i did when i got pregnant with DD 3 years ago, i never get period pains.

Yet for the past week i have been getting BFN with many Tesco tests.

So frustrated, am going out this afternoon, which brand of test should i buy? I have a party tomorrow night and i really don't want to be smoking and drinking if i am pregnant Confused

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nigglewiggle · 01/10/2010 10:52

I suppose it is possible that the batch of tests you have bought are faulty, but unlikely. Perhaps if you buy a digital one there will be no room for error in interpreting the result.

I'm no expert BTW, but I hope you get the reult you want and enjoy your party with or without!

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RunningOutOfIdeas · 01/10/2010 10:57

On another thread today BrownB posted this link:
nancy-tests/index.html

It tells you the sensitivity of each test. I hope think I may be pregnant as I have been getting a very faint line. I think part of my problem may be that I drink loads of water so my urine is quite dilute. I get a better result by collecting urine in a disposable cup and dipping the test.

Enjoy your party and I hope the test result is the one you want.

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Pippaandpolly · 01/10/2010 21:04

This happened to me last month - period was 7 days late, shorter than normal, had lots of pregnancy symptoms...but no :( I wondered if I'd thought about it so much that I'd stressed my body into having a late period. Hope you get a better result!

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Rockbird · 01/10/2010 21:08

Happened to me to. Usually very regular, then one month felt very very sick, sore nips, knackered, AF over a week late, lots of BFN. Then it just turned up one day, no rhyme or reason and carried on as normal.

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Rockbird · 01/10/2010 21:08

too

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