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Could I be Pregnant?

I was pregnant last month, mine n my partners first and we were really excited, on the 20th August, I had a miscarriage (Biochemical pregnancy) only 5 weeks, and then I bled again on the 2nd of this month.

We started trying again straight away, and this week I feel bloated, horrible taste in my mouth, sensitive nipples and cramps in my stomach.

The pregnancy test said negative but is that because its to early to show?

Has this happened to anyone else?
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I'm so impatient.
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10249912 tn?1409002811
Try not to get anxious and just wait a little. Once you miss your period, test again.
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10185128 tn?1410802667
Seems it could just be your body still adjusting ... but maybe not think positive!
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Not for another 2 weeks?

Ah thats great news, did you have any symptoms?
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That happened to me i found out i was pregnant in February. Then on march 28th the doc told me i  miscarried. on April 5Th i went back to see if i was okay n they announced i had become pregnant again
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When are you expecting your periods? Another way to be sure is getting a blood test done
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Could it be my body playing tricks on me because its what I want to happen?
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Yes happened to me... I was pregnant and didn't know so I done a pregnancy test at home twice at 4 weeks and showed negative... So I ended up going doctors due to the cramps I was having he done a blood test and it showed positive at 5 weeks... So yes sometimes it could be wrong... Good luck though x
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9677729 tn?1411047370
You could be. . Or it could be more side affect from the misscarage. Wait till you miss your next period and retest
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