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Questions About Possible Pregnancy. Please Answer As Soon As Possible!From: Angela (anonymous@obgyn.net)Mon, 18 Sep 2000 18:33:54 -0500 (CDT)
First I have a few questions. At what level would hCG approximately be the day your period is due? I am due for my period either today or tomorrow and was wondering if I took a First Response Early Pregnancy test if it would be accurate tomorrow? I heard they aren't that good from many people and detects 100 mIL/mu(I hope thats the right abbreviation). Now for my symptoms. Around the time of implantation(if it occured)I had slight cramping and a spot of very light brown discharge. Since a few days after that I have had the following symptoms: fatigue, more frequent urination, a little queesy(sp?)and gassy, sore nipples at first which my whole breasts are sore now and keep getting worse, light blue veins in breasts(which are more noticable after a shower), for the last few days my stomach has been harder on the inside and I'm not bloated like I usually am before my period, and I have the blue veins circling the outside of brown area of my breast which I have never had beforel, and also have been staying hungry. But the reasons I think my period is on the way is because the last three days I have had bad cramping like I always get before my period, my legs hurt yesterday and the day before, and this morning I woke up sick to my stomach like I always feel after I have started my period. It is a different type of stomach ache and I have always only gotten it AFTER my period has already started, but I haven't started and I woke up with this. Could this have been because I would have started my period today and may be pregnant? Could you please tell me your opinion? I desperately want to be pregnant and don't know what to think. I know there is no way to be certain until I take a hpt but your personal opinion would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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