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I would call back and schedule a blood test if you still suspect you are pregnant. Is it possible? Sure, its possible. But after several negative tests, its highly unlikely.
I would schedule another appointment with your doctor to try to find out what the issue is.View Thread

In the meantime, you could take Tums or something like that for your reflux.View Thread

Sounds like just another way to get more people to get a flu vaccine (i.e: more money for doctor's offices).View Thread




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I can almost guarantee that with the holidays coming up, you will speed passed those pretty quickly, especially if you have a lot of plans with family and what not.
Don't just let this time go to waste though, do research on pregnancy, labor and delivery, breastfeeding (if you plan to), or formula feeding, what to expect after baby gets here as far as how newborns sleep, pooping, etc. I cannot tell you how helpful it was to have some of that knowledge behind me.
One thing I DIDN'T research and I can't believe I didn't was breastfeeding, I just knew that I wanted to - but there was a lot I didn't know and ended up having some issues because I wasn't really educated about it and some stupid nurse in the hospital gave me misinformation - long story short, had I done my research, I would have saved myself a lot of heartache.
Either way you choose to feed, RESEARCH! and Good luck mama, I hope you have an awesome pregnancy!View Thread

If you still get a negative, it would be safe to say that you aren't pregnant. Many "pregnant symptoms" are sometimes just pre-period symptoms. And stress, worry, etc can make your period even later. I've been up to 10 days late before and I am typically very normal with my periods.
Just relax, wait a few more days and test again. If you still havent gotten your period after testing again, then I would call your gyno and set up an appointment as there could be other issues - OR you might not respond to HPTs and need to blood test to confirm your pregnant or not. Either way, just relax.View Thread

The ONLY way to completely safeguard against pregnancy is abstinence.
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