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Aimzy1989 · 27/07/2019 21:47

Hi there. I'm new here and I am scared that I'm pregnant again.
My DS is 2 in September I love him dearly, I would love another child but not yet.
My financial situation and living situation is not the greatest. I am married but in a lot of debt.
I may be going on a bit here but may be picking at straws, when I was pregnant with my boy my dog was over protective of me ( I have a small dog) he would nibble at people trying to hug me including my partner and have extra barks for people who he would think would be a threat.
Over the last couple of weeks my dog has behaving similar as to when I was pregnant.
My periods have never returned to normal since giving birth due to my contraceptive pill sometimes I can have a month without one and even when I do it's spotting.
I know a pregnancy test is the only way but I've taken one a couple weeks ago, negative.
Sorry for carrying on just need to advice as to if I am pregnant again. I'm more scared because of my money situation, I can't afford to give up my job but then my childcare at the moment which I rely for my mum for she won't be able to handle another babysitting duty. And I won't be able to afford a daycare

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Are your children’s vaccines up to date?
7sunnysundays · 27/07/2019 22:46

You will only know if you do another test and see what it says xx

Cosmogirl86 · 28/07/2019 03:30

Doggies are cute but they aren't pregnancy tests!

If you've been consistent with your pill and followed all the rules - no antibiotics, abstain after vomiting etc - then the chances of getting pregnant are slim.

Take test and let us know

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