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When to take a test?

Everyone cross you fingers, and hope my temp stays up.  When do you think I could take a preggo test if my usual cycle is 25 days?  I am almost scared to take one because I really don't want to be disappointed again.

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That is one of the hardest things that I striggle with... the WAITING! Good Luck!
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Thanks for the advice.  I will remember that.  I get so impatient.  I just got a new this morning before reading that.  I will wait till the 14th...although that will be hard.
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My doc says to take a preg. test 3 or 4 days after you expect your period. NEVER TAKE IT BEFORE YOU ARE LATE NO MATTER WHAT THE BOX SAYS.. ITS A SCAM! They know that you will buy more preg. tests when you it keeps coming back negative. She says that the levels that show up on the test are not really strong enough to show until a couple of days after your normally missed period! Good Luck! Let us know what it says!!!
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You can probably take one this weekend.  I always prefer to wait till Monday cause a BFN makes me really depressed.  If you test over the weekend make sure to do it first thing in the morning.
Good luck!!!
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