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659850 tn?1314743463

Advice PLEASE

Let me start off by saying I know you lovely ladies are not doctor's. I just want some OPs really. Here goes I messed up horribly the last week or so of my BC and the bf just got home from Afganhistan about two weeks ago. Need less to say we are not useing protection. About a week and a half ago I started to get that vomit feeling once or twice a day for less then three minutes and have been more gassy then normal. I know this dosent matter but he did do the pull out method. My period for the last month and half has been weird. I got it late at the month of December then bled again for another 5 days right before he got here. Would you test now or wait till the 1st?.
P.s. I also started takeing one a day womens vitmans the same time as all this happened but bf doesnt think it could be from that.
P.p.s Sorry its so long T I A
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659850 tn?1314743463
no baby right now
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If I am reading correctly, your LMP was about 2-3 weeks ago?  If thats the case then I would wait till you are actually due for a period before testing.  Regardless of what brand you get, it will be most accurate if you wait till you have actually missed your period.  Good Luck, and congrats on having your BF back safe!
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I would wait...and then test... or at least start out with some cheaper dollar tests...hpts are so flippin expensive..

so... do you want a baby... or no baby
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