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  • Raina
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    • Aug 2010
    • 111

    How soon should I check?

    How soon after 'getting your freak on' should a woman check to see if shes pregnant?
  • Little
    • Feb 2007
    • 4329

    Depends on your cycle, it has more to do with where you are period-wise than when you had sex.

    Check the fine print on the box of the pregnancy test you're looking at; they vary kinda wildly. And remember to buy cheap and buy tests whose readouts have = instead of + layouts.
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    • Raina
      Banned
      • Aug 2010
      • 111

      Originally posted by Little
      Depends on your cycle, it has more to do with where you are period-wise than when you had sex.

      Check the fine print on the box of the pregnancy test you're looking at; they vary kinda wildly. And remember to buy cheap and buy tests whose readouts have = instead of + layouts.
      I'm a wee bit concerned to be honest. We are trying for pregnancy but I've had an abortion when I was in highschool and within a months time ago I ended up pregnant and lost it. There is no worse feeling than thinking you can't get pregnant.

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      • Little
        • Feb 2007
        • 4329

        I didn't think about your other thread when I responded - are your periods regular? Do you know when the next one's due?

        I miscarried when hubby and I were TTC for our first child. It was awful, and I sympathize with you. Nothing can take away the fear that your pregnancy is going to fail. But know that your body is most likely completely capable of carrying a child to term.

        I wish you the best in your efforts <3 I start TTC for real next month. I was supposed to be charting this month, but I'm forgetful, hah! I hope to hear good news from you soon
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        • Raina
          Banned
          • Aug 2010
          • 111

          Originally posted by Little
          I didn't think about your other thread when I responded - are your periods regular? Do you know when the next one's due?

          I miscarried when hubby and I were TTC for our first child. It was awful, and I sympathize with you. Nothing can take away the fear that your pregnancy is going to fail. But know that your body is most likely completely capable of carrying a child to term.

          I wish you the best in your efforts <3 I start TTC for real next month. I was supposed to be charting this month, but I'm forgetful, hah! I hope to hear good news from you soon
          My periods are regular, mind you I have severe cramps at the beginning that last about 24 to MAYBE 48 hours, but I have a 5 day period every 21 days and its never failed me on that unless I am stressed out that may either cause it to start early or late. Its why Ive been aiming to find a way to keep track of my period better than what I have been, lol.

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