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Pregnant?

Okay so im 17. My period was suposed to start august 13, its been a week 1day late. I took a test 3 days beforr my expected period and it came out positive, but i took a test yesterday which said negative. Im getting really confused. Help!
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If you wanted I would take another test before your doctors appt. Just to see maybe the first positive was faulty or maybe the second one was....just maybe it will put you at ease before you go to the doctors.
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You can't go based on symptoms. If I went based on pregnancy symptoms I'd keep the HPT's business going and I'd think I was pregnant every month. Fatigue can be from a lot of things, peeing can be from a lot of things, same with eating more. Mood swings can also be pms or a change in medications/starting medication. Clear discharge doesn't always mean pregnancy either. An increase in discharge could mean ovulation, period about to start, an infection, std...a ton of things.
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Okay thank you. Im just really confused because ive been having several of the symptoms (fatigue, ALOT of peeing, eating alot, mood swings, & clear discharge more then usual). Im going to make a appointment for the end of august.
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1405748 tn?1284364344
Go too the doctor's and explain u got negitive and positive
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Go to a doc and get a blood test done.
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