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Conception Ambiguities
Anyone else experiencing this too? BFN pregnancy test when AF still hasn't
shown, keeping you guessing: am I pregnant or not?!
Along with symptoms that make you think you're pregnant where you can't decide: am
I hoping too hard...or are these for real pregnancy symptoms?
Losing My Mind
Posted by:
Mia
on Tue May 4, 2010
I am TTC & am ready to start bawling. I don't know how you guys do it. I have so much respect for you all.
For the past five cycles I spot for about 4 days on and off and then get a full period. This last cycle I spotted about a day before my period was due and got a BFN. A week later I have spotted about three times but I don't want to take another test. Three weeks ago I was getting weird stomach cramps and feeling slightly nauseous. I wasnt sore but I was moody. I still got a BFN... wth is going on with me?
For the past five cycles I spot for about 4 days on and off and then get a full period. This last cycle I spotted about a day before my period was due and got a BFN. A week later I have spotted about three times but I don't want to take another test. Three weeks ago I was getting weird stomach cramps and feeling slightly nauseous. I wasnt sore but I was moody. I still got a BFN... wth is going on with me?
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