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Am I Pregnant?


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francelajoie Explorer

I've been going crazy for two weeks wondering if I'm pregnant. People say not to think about it when you're trying to conceive. How can I not think about it? It's on my mind constantly.

My period is only 1 day late so far. Is it because I'm anxious all the time? I don't want to get my hopes up here.

Oh, and this would be my first.

And, it's our first try.


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Hi- Stress can delay the start of you period. Try exercising and having sex. If my Aunt Flo is late, having sex seems to get it going within 24 hours (not sure why). Most of the tests on the market these days can be taken 3 to five days after your missed period. I trust the brand EPT the most. Just as an FYI the digital tests that are on the market now have been knowen to show false results. Congratulations on starting a family and don't get frustrated if it doesn't happen the first month. And if it does- congratulations again!

gfgypsyqueen Enthusiast

Go take a test...you might be pregnant enough already :0) ISome of those tests work pretty early in your cycle. Besides, if negative, have more sex and check again in a few days...

Have fun starting a family ;o)

covsooze Enthusiast

OOh how exciting! I've been really impatient like that too. Take a test! Mine showed positive the day after my missed period. If it doesn't happen this time, I hope it does really soon.

S x

little d Enthusiast
Hi- Stress can delay the start of you period. Try exercising and having sex. If my Aunt Flo is late, having sex seems to get it going within 24 hours (not sure why). Most of the tests on the market these days can be taken 3 to five days after your missed period. I trust the brand EPT the most. Just as an FYI the digital tests that are on the market now have been knowen to show false results. Congratulations on starting a family and don't get frustrated if it doesn't happen the first month. And if it does- congratulations again!

alamaz

I can do this too but I think i starte one time while me and my husband were haveing sex fortunatly for me that he did'nt freak out me because he doesnt even try to do anything while my visit is here.

francelajoie

Congratulation if you are pregnate

Guhlia Rising Star

If you're stressing about it I would definitely go take a test. The worst that will happen is you'll waste a few bucks. Go for EPT, they're the only one that I trust. I had multiple negative tests with this pregnancy and EPT is the only one that came up positive, even two weeks after my missed period. Funny, huh? All the generics said negative. Even after I got a positive EPT, I still had others testing negative days later. I went through A LOT of pregnancy tests with this one. I was so sure I was pregnant that I just couldn't believe the negatives. I guess I was right. :)

Good luck!

francelajoie Explorer

I took a test and I'm pregnant!!!!

I never thought it would happen on the very first try...wow!

We are so excited we want to tell the world.

It's scary though, our best friend had a miscariage last year and so did my sister, so fingers crossed!


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Congratulations! :D

natalie Apprentice
I took a test and I'm pregnant!!!!

I never thought it would happen on the very first try...wow!

We are so excited we want to tell the world.

It's scary though, our best friend had a miscariage last year and so did my sister, so fingers crossed!

That is wonderful...congratulations.

Michi8 Contributor
I took a test and I'm pregnant!!!!

I never thought it would happen on the very first try...wow!

We are so excited we want to tell the world.

It's scary though, our best friend had a miscariage last year and so did my sister, so fingers crossed!

Congratulations! Do try not to worry though...take good care of yourself and enjoy being pregnant!

Michelle :)

Guhlia Rising Star

Congratulations!!! :)

confused Community Regular

congrats, how exciting. I got pg first try to on our wedding night. I was so happy and shocked it happened so fast. Everytime i hear someone is pg i want to have another one.

paula

covsooze Enthusiast

That's brilliant! Congratulations!

Daxin Explorer

Congrats! That's great news.

happygirl Collaborator

Congratulations!!!

Mountain Mama Rookie

Congrats!!!!! Babies are wonderful!!! Enjoy yourself!

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