Hi all i had a misscarriage april last year and ever since we have been trying for a baby but no luck it is a year later now.. i am due my period but am 5 days late i had few cramps that been coming and going and have very sore boobs more then normaland they keeping me awake at night but i dont know wat to do i took a test 2 days after i missed but was negative then took another one on 5th day still negative please help me i would like sum advice thankyou..
clairesie. x
Other hormonal balance issues can cause sore breasts. If they bother you, apply warm compresses to them (this is what is recommended to women who are weaning babies after breastfeeding). [ MFS's advice column | Ask MFS A Question ]
charmed-cherry21 answered Wednesday April 13 2005, 3:05 pm: You are showing the signs of pregnacy. Most pregnacy tests you have to be like maybe 2-5 weeks pregnant. So go to your doctor and have him take a pregnacy test because the doctor pregnacy tests show results sooner.
Skitzo answered Wednesday April 13 2005, 10:42 am: some pregnancy tests can take up to 2 weeks before they can detect anything so wait a little longer, or if you want to you can go to your doctor and have them draw blood and get the results tomorrow
Aunty_Zozie answered Wednesday April 13 2005, 10:42 am: It sounds to me like you may be pregnant. Get some more tests, preferably an odd number so there will be more leaning towards one way. If they are all negative, then keep going! [ Aunty_Zozie's advice column | Ask Aunty_Zozie A Question ]
helpathand answered Wednesday April 13 2005, 10:38 am: get more tests and try again, even going to the local family clinc could help too
remember keep having sex and that sperm will be inserted and make u pregnant [ helpathand's advice column | Ask helpathand A Question ]
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