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confusedbbbb · 30/01/2020 09:16

Hello i don't really know why I'm here. I'm on day 35 of my cycle my cycle is always 28/29 days and have never been late for a period apart from 1 time when I was pregnant but unfortunately had a missed miscarriage which I found out about on my 12 week scan.
I've taken 4 tests all negative, not even a faint second line, one was a clear blue the rest ASDA digital.
I'm really anxious as I'm getting was feels like short burst of period pain and I feel bloated and constipated (sorry tmi) like I'm gonna come on but again had this last time I was pregnant. I'm 23 and I'm with a new partner I haven't known for long (please don't judge) but he is supportive of this situation. Half of me hopes I'm pregnant a bit of me feels I just know that I am but I just don't know what to do or how to feel.. can I get this many negatives and still be pregnant?? Or shall I put my mind at rest and just wait for my period?
Sorry for the rant

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Bonsaigem · 30/01/2020 10:07

When did you last test?

I would use a early first response one. If this is negative I doubt you are preggers and would wait for your period for a few days. Then test again.

confusedbbbb · 30/01/2020 10:11

@Bonsaigem hey thanks for your response... I last tested this morning and it was negative. Where can I get an early first response one from.. are they like clear blue?

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Bonsaigem · 30/01/2020 10:14

They are more sensitive than clear blue - An early detection one says on the packet. They can detect 6 days earlier than you period due. So...It should detect the hormone by now, no problem, by now! Boots sell them...

If you see a faint line within 3 mins you are preggers. If nothing showing, I would trust that you are definitely not pregnant.

Good luck!!

confusedbbbb · 30/01/2020 10:22

@Bonsaigem thank you very much!! X

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