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it all starts with my period last month, it was very odd... first it came early, then stopped after about 2 days, then I spotted off and on over the next few days. I suspected something was odd so I took a test and it came back neg. I figured maybe I was testing too early so I decided I would wait. over the next week I began feeling sick to my stomach before bed, then I began to notice when I got up my mouth would fill with saliva and I would feel sick, I'd also feel sick after I ate things. My husband mentioned to me that I had been sleeping ALOT(which I hadn't really noticed) My bra seems to fill out my ill fitting bra better, over the past few days I have had a white discharge, and my husband told me my nipples looked alot more bumpy than normal and my nipple it's self was darker than normal. I am hungry more often i need to eat several times or I wake up hungry at night ( normally I can go all day with only eating once or twice)My taste has been off and I seem to be smelling things I never noticed before, and I have been ready to rip people's heads off....I took two more tests this week and still negative...
I feel like I am pregnant but idk if I possibly could be...I'm worried about going into the doctor and having a blood test come back negative and still feeling the same way... Any advice from someone who has been here would be great...Any advice in general would be good too..I'm just so confused and dont know what to think...
I know the tests are coming back negative but sometimes your body doesn't produce enough hcg to be detected in your urine and a blood test is better. I would definitely see your doctor. If it comes back then you're NOT pregnant then at least he/she can help you figure out what's causing all these crazy symptoms.
G luck.
When did you get your blood test done? How far along would you have been? Maybe it was too soon. Is there any way you can test in your house with an hpt?
My plan is to test again this weekend, then go to the doctor if they are negitive. I think I remember my mom telling me that it took her awhile for a positive test (however the HPT have probably come a long way since she was pregnant with me).
Good luck and let us know what you find out!
As for the pulsing in my belly...I can feel it internally and my husbands swears he can feel it too...lol. I have a feeling its my own pulse but I never felt it before which makes me hope that I am really pregnant if neither of us ever noticed it before... you can even see my belly twitch as it pulses... it's so weird.
My last period was around August 10 or so. I know I had unprotected sex around the time that I was ovulating. Now, I feel this movement in my belly.. like a kicking or rolling. I have a 2 yr old daughter, and obviously felt her kicking, so I know what that feels like. THIS movement feels JUST LIKE it did when I was pregnant. But, all the calculators and stuff say I would only be about 7w 2d today. Thats way early to feel a baby.. unless im off on the dates.. and i cant remember for sure. I have a regular doc visit set up for October 14th, so Im trying to just wait until then. I took one cheapo test from walmart, and it was a dud and gave me no result back. Lastnight I was talking to my boyfriend about the test and went to look at it again.. and it was POSITIVE - I almost crapped my pants! but then we realized that you cant trust a test that long after you took it. has that ever happened to anyone else?

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