Hello I'm worried I been using the mirenia for about 5 years lately I been having pregnancy symptoms and it's horrible I'm super tired all time, I'm really emotional I have mood swings I've gained a lot of weight I have abdominal pain my boobs are getting bigger and not so much sore but I get something that looks like dried up milk on them, my lower back hurts most of the time my feet look swollen I'm a mother of 3 children already I have
took home pregnancy test all negative what should I do
Take a home pregnancy test and find out for sure.
I took a home pregnancy test on Monday, then Wednesday, and then Saturday.
12/16/17
I took a home pregnancy test the lines appeared then disappeared it did with with 2 test.
It is the official day that you can
take a home pregnancy test.
If you have just gotten off birth control pills and your period is late wait at least a week before
you take a home pregnancy test.
The next question that you might ask yourself is: should I run to the doctor for a blood pregnancy test or should
I take a home pregnancy test?
What I mean by «very positive» is - if
you take a home pregnancy test on the first day of your missed period (or within just a day or two) and you get a distinctive, dark, second line or plus sign.
If
you take a home pregnancy test, you may get a positive result.
so
i took a home pregnancy test on 3/5/2014 and it came out positive and then on 3/4/2014 i went to the hospital and they confirmed that i am 2 to 3 weeks pregnant.
Taking a home pregnancy test is the next step!
Wait a few days and
take another home pregnancy test.
Of course, the one almost sure fire way most women find they are pregnant is after they miss their period and
take a home pregnancy test.
If you found out some of those symptoms,
take a home pregnancy test and then consult with your doctor to verify.
Since it can take up to a week for hCG levels to rise, it is best to wait a good 7 days or so after a missed period to
take a home pregnancy test.
You can either
take a home pregnancy test (the kind you buy at the drug or grocery store), or get a pregnancy test at your doctor's office or local Planned Parenthood Health Center.