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I know this isn't the "am I expecting " forum but I don't get anything from that forum so I am hoping to get a bit of support here! So my LMP was 18Oct and we've been having unprotected sex since then. My AF was expected to be here last Wednesday and still nothing...I already had an appt to see my dr for my annual pal today so I had them do a blood test too!! I was in late so have to wait until after 3the tomorrow for results!! I am clearly excited but I am trying to convince myself I'm not pregnant maybe just so if I am I can be surprised with the whole thing...Idk I want it soooo badly:) Then I remember I took 3 HPTs and they were negative. My dr did say she's noticed a lot more lately that pregnancy HPTs are becoming more and more notorious for being inaccurate! I hope she's right!:)
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Also if it does come back negative even in blood work I would wait a week and if still no bleeding try again. Some women are prego but just dont produce enough of the HCG to read as a valid pregnancy and a blood test will definitely show it rising
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More then likely I am going to say yes! I have two children.  it is still early but if you haven't spotted then I would say yes! And I am finding your Dr. to be accurate on the HPT''s I have now taken 9 and am more confused then ever I have 5 positives and 4 negatives.  So my fingers are crossed for you and good luck!
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