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Am I pregnant?

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Anonymous1111 · 15/09/2021 22:43

Hiya everyone, I’m gonna get straight to the point, I’m so scared. I’m 19 and have bad mental health and financial issues, but I think I’m pregnant.

Just to let everyone know I use condoms.

My period is over a month late (but I have very had eating habits and recently I’ve not had a decent meal for weeks and don’t feel like I need to eat, it could be in my head but I swear my boobs are bigger (but not sore whatsoever).

I stole 4 pregnancy tests from work because I have £0 to my name I do feel really guilty about it, all 3 were negative in the time frame but have turned positive a few hours later and I took them in the evening so I’m going to do a fourth tomorrow morning incase it was an evaporation line..but is it even possible to have 3 false/evaporation lines in the space of 2 days..

The pregnancy tests were different they came with a pipette and there were no instructions so I just put 6 drops on them.

I swear I can feel it in me and I’m worrying myself sick with shock and guilt.

My doctors are very busy and their new auto message doesn’t connect you to a que it just hangs up, but they have e-consultations and I’ve put in an enquiry.

Can people give me their honest opinions on if you think I’m pregnant or not please? Sorry for the long message I just wanted to get all the facts in :)

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JuneauBound · 16/09/2021 08:05

I'm sorry that sounds really stressful. I don't know the type of pregnancy tests you're talking about so can't be much help to you, but I hope someone comes along who knows more than me.

If you're struggling with an appt, have you tried calling 111 or using NHS111 online? It's a non-emergency number and they've arranged local GP appointments for me before if I needed one.

Bluntness100 · 16/09/2021 08:12

I’m also not sure what tests you’re using, do you have the name, but pregnancy tests need to be read within the time frame given otherwise they do turn positive snd give a false reading.

AliceW89 · 16/09/2021 08:16

homehealth-uk.com/all-products/one-step-pregnancy-cassette-test-25miuml-sensitivity/?attribute_quantity=15&gclid=Cj0KCQjw1ouKBhC5ARIsAHXNMI8AU0CQjIfxpWm0vWubdYqE1J6LE6pzDeTr1cWeiT53yxuC6RruLW0aAlx3EALw_wcB

Is it this kind of test?

If your GP is proving problematic can you get yourself down to a sexual health clinic today for a pregnancy test +/- review with a nurse/doctor?

AliceW89 · 16/09/2021 08:18

If it is that sort of test, 6 drops of urine would be adequate. Early morning urine is preferred but if your period is a month late, your HCG levels would be high enough to be detected in any sample. Results after 5 minutes are invalid.

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