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Re: Anyone please help! - pregnancy tests with signs and symptoms of preganancy

From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 30 Apr 2003 10:17:20 -0500 (CDT)


How do you know that you had "implantation" bleeding if you don't know whether or not you're pregnant? And Hope is right, it could be an evap line. Read the full packet insert and it will explain that to you. This is the very reason you are supposed to time the test. If you aren't paying attention when you test then it's a waste of money to have bought the test in the first place. Iif I were you I would buy another test. Use it tomorrow and pay attention. Wait the specified time and then reset a timer for a few more minutes and within the 20 minute read time it gives you. If you get a neg and still have all these symptoms then call your doc and get a blood test asap.

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>>I took a HPT (Walmart Equate) at 12 dpo and it was negative. I then
>>bought an EPT test and tested this morning with my first void at 13 dpo.
>>My husband and I left and the room when it looked -. We then returned
>>later to find a faint pink line. (The test said it was valid up to 20
>>min., we can't remember how long we left, but think it was longer then
>>this). So now are unsure. I have been vomiting and feeling very
>>nauseated for about a week, my breasts are sore, and I had implantation
>>bleeding at 5 dpo. Has anyone else had negative pregnancy tests at 13
>>dpo and still been pregnant?




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