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1275969 tn?1540644784

Should i test or not?

I've been ttc baby number 2 for 2 years 8 months now and still no joy. But this month i am nearly 3 days late and since last Monday i've been having cramping, been feeling nauseous, get heartburn twice a day and i've been feeling more tired than usual. Should i test now or wait until i'm on cd45 before testing? If you've seen my chart you'll have seen that my cycle has gone up to 45 days twice this year and don't want to give my self false hopes. What do you think?
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1836820 tn?1339475588
do u get a positive or negative?
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1794093 tn?1357930759
sooo... did you do the test??
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Do the test. Use something like first response. Usually it can tell a week before AF is due but do it first thing tomorrow morning. Thats the best time no matter what the tests say.
Good luck! Baby dust your way
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689528 tn?1364135841
Go for it!! Make sure you use first morning urine though! Actually though, you are quite far in your cycle so I guess it wouldn't really matter! Good luck!!
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1275969 tn?1540644784
Think i might buy one today feel so sick this morning. Thanks
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1794093 tn?1357930759
well there is only one way to find out... and if its negative you are no farther ahead and need to wait longer and if its positive then its positive :) its up to you tho... fingers crossed...
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