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Re: What difference can a day make when testing.
From: James Wang, MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 25 Feb 2002 09:12:13 -0600 (CST)
It can make a difference, but you will have to wait to see.
Recomendations are uto wait one week after a missed period.
At Mon, 25 Feb 2002, Michelle wrote:
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>I realize that all people are different and that this is not to
>substitute a DR check up. I miscarried on December 27th....had normal
>cycle January 29th and DR gave me go ahead to try again. (Took us one
>time...TIME....to conceive last time)
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>I usually figure my period will come on the same day as the month
>before..so usually 28-29 day cycle. My period is due tomorrow and today
>being the anxious individual I am, I tested today...this morning and it
>came out negative. In my last pregnancy I didn't get a positive preg
>result for a week and a half after delay of menses so I am concerned
>that this will occur again. What difference will one day make when
>testing? The difference between the day before your period is due, and
>the day your period is due. Is it enough to definitly give you a
>negative result or should I not test tomorrow because if it came out neg
>today, it will likely be neg tomorrow?
>
>thx
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