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pap smeer and pregnancy?

As I stated in my previous post I was supposed to start my af yesterday and haven't well a few days ago I went and got a pap smeer, the once monthly and I was wandering if I was pregnant would she have been able to tell?
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1460967 tn?1512401138
You could be the only way to tell for sure is to pee on a stick!!! Good luck!!:) keep us posted
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So there for its very possibe I am pregnant?
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1460967 tn?1512401138
The extra blood to your vaginal area causes it to turn a blue-viole color. This condition, called ,Chadwick's sign and is a normal change to the vagina during early pregnancy
The whole area down there can turn that color;)
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Maybe try going to the doctor and have a blood test done
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All she did was feel my cervix and ovaries and uterus
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She wasn't looking at the cervix but near the vaginal opening its turned purplish blue
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906115 tn?1344200509
yeah have you tested? You were to early to know when you were checked. I forgot about the color change!
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1460967 tn?1512401138
First time I got pregnant went to the Dr about 5 weeks and she could tell by the color of the cervix. Apparently it turns blueish color from all the hormones!
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I would of been under 4 weeks I think, my period wasn't due till yesterday and still hasn't come and the pap was about 4 days ago
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906115 tn?1344200509
usually by 5-6 weeks pregnant an OBGYN can feel the cervix softer and the uterus will be bigger but at 4 weeks I would say not.
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Someone help please!
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