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    Default When to test? Or not hope?

    Hi everyone...

    Last AF was Dec 8th -28th... yeah I know VERY weird long period. But it turned out I hemrigged (sp?) Dec 10th possible unknown pregnancy. Then I had another period Jan12-15 then again Jan28-31st but this one was more spotting than a real AF.

    DH and I are not trying. I'd be thrilled-husband freaked! :-) We have sex about 3 times a week-all unprotected. My 2 kids were conceived with Clomid.

    I never have early pregnancy symptoms. I don't really get morning sickness either. But here are my "symptoms."

    tingly nipples
    1 hr of queasiness
    more energy (I have multiple sclerosis and I get more energy when pregnant)
    bslightly bigger boobs
    constipation
    can't spell-or think critically
    frequent headaches
    puffy gums

    When should I test? Periods are usually every 35-38 days
    =http://www.baby-gaga.com/] DH-39, Me-37, MC quadruplets and 1 singleton. Living inspite of Multiple Sclerosis since 11/02

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    Anytime you have unprotected sex, pregnancy is a possibility. I'd wait til when you think your period is due and then test if it doesnt show up. Good luck.
    Jennifer


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    My husband and I are TTC. I was due for a period last Monday. I went for a blood test Thursday and it came back negative. I took 2 pregnancy tests Saturday. I got a faint positive test and then 2 hours later they were a dark thin positive. This morning I took another test and it was negative. I have been having back pain, stomach cramping, enlarged breasts and some nausea. Any thoughts???

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