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Re: Could I still be pregnant and when should I take another HPT?

From: Amanda (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 6 Feb 2002 14:13:53 -0600 (CST)


Diane -

Increased vaginal discharge is one of the side effects of pregnancy - I'm 28 weeks and I've had EWCM (like during ovulation) for much of the pregnancy. I'd definitely re-test with another brand. Sounds like congratulations are in order!

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Amanda

At Wed, 6 Feb 2002, Diane wrote: > >Okay I took a HPT a week ago. It came out positive but then it went >very very faint(store brand). To the point of having to hold it up to a >light to see. I know I am now ovulating (wet clear gooey liquid in >underwear, sorry to be so graphic), hard to explain. Anyway my periods >are irregular and I can't remember when I had it last month. So I was >wondering one if that test was positive or not, when should I take >another(plus what brand is better to use) and could I still be pregnant >if I'm ovaluting? I'm very fertile and knew I was pregnant before the >doctors or the test did. I get this gut feeling and I have it now. >Also, I have symptoms such as nausea, breasts are enlarging alittle, and >I can't stay out of the bathroom. I just want to find out for sure >because I had a high risk pregnancy with my last child and had to do a >spit test and everything. He was fine though 8lbs 11ozs. But I take >prenatal care very seriously. If one of the doctors or anyone else >could help me I would appreciate it, thank you. > >-- >Diane >




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