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a question to the ladies in the know! Quite long but please read

From: Michelle (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 17 Sep 2000 16:33:28 -0500 (CDT)


Okay here goes: my last period ended 68 days ago, and two weeks after that I had some spotting (so may have ovulated for a change!!)during this spotting I had blood test (glucose) and 2 urine test - one pregnancy one infection all came back fine. Well since then I have felt very dizzy, (needing to go back to bed in the mornings)feeling sick, breasts like dolly parton! which would be okay if they weren't so sore, and the last couple of days I am getting a slight cramping feeling underneath (but nothing like my usual ones before a period, whe I get them I REALLY GET THEM), I did two pregnancy tests Wednesday and Saturday both negative. ARGHHHHHHH although for me 68 days isn't that bad (they have been a lot longer than that), for some reason I just keep feeling I may be pregnant. So the questions are: has anyone had any negative home tests than told they were pregnant? Also a week ago I had a scan of my ovaries due to some pain during the spotting time and nothing was mentioned would anything have shown up if I was pregnant? Sorry to bother you ladies, but I have mentioned things to my doctor before and always had better advice from you all. Thank you all for reading this, and keep your fingers crossed!

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Michelle



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