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Pregnancy symptoms but negative test

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BedknobsNoBroomsticks · 03/04/2022 10:32

Not sure if this is the correct place to post but I am looking for advice or similar stories.

For the past 7/8 weeks I have been having some pregnancy symptoms.
Hungry, tired, sensitive breasts, vaginal discharge. Since last week I have been feeling nauseous in the morning and have been sick a couple of times.

I have taken 3 tests and they all say negative. I have had two periods and they have been heavier than normal.

Has anyone else experienced this? If I am not pregnant what could be causing these symptoms?

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ttcmom · 04/04/2022 10:48

Bumping for you op

**I could write this myself. Sore boobs come and go, random cramps and vivid dreams... had my period roughly two weeks ago too but it was all gone and done in just 3 days... been testing numerously, some came back with faint lines and mostly were bfn.

LittleGwyneth · 04/04/2022 15:18

This happened to me a lot when I was TTC. I wasn't ever pregnant, I just think the brain is an incredibly powerful thing and can do cruel stuff to your body. I had much the same symptoms pregnant as I did not pregnant annoyingly.

BedknobsNoBroomsticks · 11/04/2022 06:45

Thanks for the replies.

The symptoms seemed to have eased a little. I have an appointment with the doctor this week so should get answers.

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BedknobsNoBroomsticks · 11/04/2022 06:48

@LittleGwyneth

This happened to me a lot when I was TTC. I wasn't ever pregnant, I just think the brain is an incredibly powerful thing and can do cruel stuff to your body. I had much the same symptoms pregnant as I did not pregnant annoyingly.
We aren't TTC, although I would absolutely love another child DP says that we have enough.

I just keep praying for a contraceptive failure.

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