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Re: Almost positive I am preg - GP says noFrom: LeeAnne (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sat, 23 Mar 2002 22:07:02 -0600 (CST)
>Anyways - I was convinced I was pregnant. On 3/6 I started bleeding & >cramping - just like a period. But it started out VERY light - >escalated to *regular period* status & then was over by early evening >3/8- so like 2 days and at the end it calmed down to practically >nothing. > >Still thinking I am/was pregnant - I went to my GP on Mon. 3/18 - had a >serum HCG on 3/20 - GP gave me the results on 3/22 - negative. > >Being as that this is my 8th pregnancy - I think I have a fairly good >idea of what my body feels like pregnant. >Is it possible the results are wrong? Should I wait & see if I miss >another period? I took like 6 home tests - all have come back negative - >last home test I took was on about 3/10 - also negative. I still feel >as though I should be pregnant. > >Is there any chance that I really am pregnant or is it all in my head >just because I want it to be true? > >Any help is greatly appreciated. >Thank you Many years ago, I *knew* I was pregnant. Knew it, knew it, KNEW it. KNew it enough that I told people. Had a blood test done on a Friday. Began bleeding on Sat. Felt really DUMB. Bleeding continued, along with some serious cramps. On Monday I got the result...negative, like I assumed they would be after I got my 'period'. Two hours after I got the test results I went to the restroom and passed a tiny embryo. My doc said between 5 and 6 weeks, from appearance, looking just like the pictures in the books. The pregnancy symptoms that I *had* been experienced were real. My test was negative as the miscarriage was already in the works, no HCG to measure to speak of. Perhaps something similar is happening now to you? This would explain your 'knowing' despite all diagnostic signs being negative. This is frustrating, I know.
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