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Hi all!
I am ten months pp.... And my period has been like clock work every 24-25 days... I  am two days late.
I woke up this morning and took a pregnancy test right away- it was negavtive ....

Is it too early to test?
Could I be pregnant again ?!?
Thanks
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Started to lightly spot today. And cramps . Could this be my period starting?
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Thanks kit!
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I would say just wait it out then. If you still have see her in a week, then go get a blood test done. Good Luck.
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Just tested this morning again... Negative , going on four days late....

I feel nO symptoms of aunt flow or preg
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Thank u
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It could still be too early to get a positive so you could still be pregnant. Implantation can take anywhere from 6-14 days so if impantation happens later it would take longer to get a positive. Depending on how you feel about spending money on home pregnancy tests, you could retest in 2 days since the hcg pregnancy hormone is suppose to double every 48 hours. Or if you don't like wasting the tests than you could wait a little longer than that. Good luck, I hope you get the result that you are hoping for.
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How long should I wait to test again?

When I was preggo last year - I got a pos at 4 weeks
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