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lucky8
07-12-2010, 12:44 PM
okay so i posted last week the post could i be ?
Worried that i may be pregnant, as i was feeling alot of what could be symptoms after having missed my pill for 5 days.

Just a update of how i am , and im still feeling nauseus and have been getting dull cramp like pain in my lower back and at the bottom of my stomach. Not as strong as a period pain but dull and uncomfortable never the less.

I have continued to take my pill so i am back on track with them however these feelings r lasting longer than usual if id just missed a few days pills.
Aswell it could be nothing and could just be me having a bad bout of hourmone rage.
But naurally i am concerned.
My breasts arnt as tender but im experiencing the dull back pain and a clear discharge :o which is quite heavy some days.

So Question is when to test?

IF going from the day i missed pill which would have been two weeks saturday and suspected time would be the wed after so woul be two weeks this wednesday.

when should i be looking to test?


chary412
07-12-2010, 12:47 PM
If you're pregnant enough to experience symptoms, you're pregnant enough to get a positive on a home test.

lucky8
07-12-2010, 12:49 PM
If you're pregnant enough to experience symptoms, you're pregnant enough to get a positive on a home test.

ive heard that much on how you cant get symptoms so early on so im really confused. i know its easy sed just do a test but even some tests cant get early indications.

Its hard cuz on the pill i am on i dont get any bleeding x


chary412
07-12-2010, 12:51 PM
I think you can experience symptoms "early", like less than two weeks after ovulating, though I'm not sure how common it is. "Phantom" symptoms are extremely common, it's easy to talk yourself into feeling them if you think you might be pregnant.

Thing is, the hormone that causes the real symptoms is the same hormone that the pee sticks measure, and if there's enough of it in your body to be causing nausea/tenderness/etc, there's enough to register on a test. Pee on a stick and find out!

lucky8
07-12-2010, 01:09 PM
so you think if i was id get a result this soon?

chary412
07-12-2010, 01:37 PM
I think if your nausea/tiredness/etc is caused by pregnancy, then you'd get a positive on a test, yes.

ToriLeigh
07-12-2010, 03:24 PM
I got a postive (faint) 12 days after conception. I agree if your symptoms are caused by pregnancy hormones, it will show up with a positive.

Gale02
07-12-2010, 03:30 PM
Most early result tests are designed to be used 2 weeks out. I'd say give it a shot.

lucky8
07-12-2010, 04:32 PM
Thanks guys..............just ordered some ultra early tests online should be here by end off week...............will keep u posted x

Arctic Mama
07-14-2010, 12:35 AM
I got my first faint line that someone OTHER thN me could see on an Internet cheapie test at 9DPO, which was over a week before my missed period was due. By 11-12 DPO I'd expect any decent over the counter pregnancy test to show a positive, though it may not be dark until 20 or more days past ovulation.

Good luck!

lucky8
07-14-2010, 07:44 AM
Done a test this morning wth the ultra early test and was NEGATIVE. :?:

Still really confused as my bodys obv been trying to tell me something , but what i dont know :mad:My symptoms were so convincing

2phatinvictoria
07-14-2010, 03:20 PM
I haven't had my period in 2 and half months, i have some symptoms, I have taken 7 thats right 7 tests all negative.. Now im just waiting for blood work..

IF your still not convinced... get a blood test done:) good luck!

Gale02
07-14-2010, 08:22 PM
Done a test this morning wth the ultra early test and was NEGATIVE. :?:

Still really confused as my bodys obv been trying to tell me something , but what i dont know :mad:My symptoms were so convincing


Sometimes we can convince ourselves we're pg and make every little thing into a symptom, I know I've done it before. Your hormones are still probably pretty wacked out, it may take your body a while to get back to normal. Keep testing, but after 2 weeks an early test should register.