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Can I be pregnant?

5 replies

thatgirl28 · 08/09/2018 04:59

Hi mums,
I stopped my birth control 3 months ago and have had 2 periods since. My period was due 3 days ago and I haven't gotten it yet. I took a pregnancy test the day after I missed my period, in the afternoon, and it was negative. Is there a chance I'm pregnant or can it be something is off?

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HettySunshine · 08/09/2018 05:51

You certainly could be. Try a oil line test with FMU and see you hat come up.

I hope you get the result you are hoping for.

HettySunshine · 08/09/2018 05:51

Sorry, that should be pink line, not oil line.

rachellouise90 · 08/09/2018 10:49

Hi first time posting looking for some help, I’m 18 days late, a few days ago I got 2 faint lines on 2 different tests since then I’ve got 3 negatives and started with a little brown discharge last night (sorry for TMI), it’s so confusing for me as been trying for a baby nearly a year, any advice would really be appreciated xx

rachellouise90 · 08/09/2018 10:50

Yes you still could be like I have posted I didn’t get my 2 very faint lines till 16 days late x

Samm1989 · 08/09/2018 11:08

I just want to know if anyone can help or had experienced the same thing I have tone 2 digital pregnancy tests both saying 1-2 weeks pregnant I then did another at the doctor that had 2 lines 1 faint then I did one last night and it was negative ! And now I am bleeding like i have a full period I'm so confused ! I have been to the doctor just awaiting blood tests but I'm so anxious I really want to be pregnant I'm just not feeling like I am but don't know why my tests have said I am! 😣

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