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Am I Pregnant? Probably?

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I'm pretty sure my last period was around July 29th. (I don't keep track because I usually use protection. I don't know how long my cycles are.)

My fiance and I had unprotected s*x on August 10-14.

Around Aug. 20 I noticed tender b*****s with dark veins all over them, my areolas were darker, I had cramping in my abdomen like I was on my period, but not as severe. I took 2 HPT's on August 24th and they both came up negative.

I also have PMDD, and I've had a couple of mood swings... WAY worse than normal. (And "normal" for me is pretty horrible)

I "feel" pregnant. Am I? Probably? Is it just too early to tell?

If I went to the doctor and had a blood test tomorrow, would it be able to tell me?

Also... how soon would I get the results from a blood test?

Thanks in advance

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  1. take a test


  2. Health clinic

  3. I'm pretty sure you took the pregnancy tests too early. And usually symptoms don't occur until 2-3 weeks after conception. It's still possible that you could be pregnant, but it's also possible you're just having false symptoms. Go wait another week or two, if no period, then get a blood test. It should show up the correct answer by then. In the mean time, try not to stress over it.  

  4. your are most likely to get pregnant about 2 wks after the start of your last period and it the chance last for 5 days. I would say you are

  5. I think it is very possible that you are pregnant based on the approximate dates you provided.  You definitely have some of the symptoms.  It's probably too early for a test to come out positive. Sorry, I don't know the answer about the blood test.

  6. It usually takes two months for you to notice that your pregnant so im not really sure. i say you go to the doctor and get a check up doctors are 100% not all pregnancy tests are.  

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