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Neg hpt, now day 52 Drs PLEASE answer

From: Sonja (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 28 May 1998 06:04:42 -0500 (CDT)


At Fri, 22 May 1998, Sonja wrote: >
>This is day 46 of my first cycle off the pill. On day 43 a HPT
>was neg. My breasts are slightly swollen and tingley (sp). I sometimes
>get a dizzy sensation when I stand after sitting, but I live at an
>altitude of 8600 feet. I exercise moderately 40-50 min. daily and am
>quite thin at 105lbs and 5'4". I've been dx'd as type (?) diabetic. No
>meds yet. My BGs run 100-125. My last child was stillborn at term in
>Feb. 97 due to undx'd diabetes. I have had 1 miscarriage, and 2
>ectopics resulting in the loss of one tube. I'm 36yo. and very much
>want to be pg, but am trying to be realistic. I haven't used a temp
>chart as I don't want to become obsessive about becoming pg. Questions:
>
>1. Could I truly be pg my first cycle off the pill?
>
>2. Could the exercise and my being so thin cause me not to have a
>period? If so, would I still have breast symptoms without the period?
>
>3. Could the diabetes affect my periods? They were normal while on the
>pill.
>
>4. I'm planning to retest using a HPT on day 51 if nothing happens by
>then. What should I do if that test is neg?
>

Okay, its day 52 and the test is neg. Well, there's an extremely light line after letting a 3 minute test set for half an hour. What's up with me? Am I pg, hallucinating, wishing too hard? 52 days is a long time. I don't know what to do.

thanks






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