It is probably too early for the test to tell if you are pregnant.. or maybe there was an error. Try a test tomorrow morning when you get up... use your first pee of the day to do this test. It is very important you put the test on a flat level surface for 2 minutes-or what ever the test says. Moving it can alter the results. Also using the morning pee is best because it is the most concentrated. I think you should act like you are pregnant health wise (ie no drinking or smoking) and keep your appointment with you OBGYN (even if your start your period because you could possibly still be pregnant.)
the cramping might be the cells attaching themselves to your uterus wall... or something else...
Sometimes your intuition is the best judge... :-)
Best of luck!
2006-09-18 07:06:08
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answered by amlikam 2
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I was the same way. Dizzy, crampy, sore breasts. Often our bodies react before there is enough hormone to show on a pregnancy test. While most tests say you can test any time of the day, first morning is still the most concentrated and accurate. If you find you still don't get your period, go get a blood test. They will be 100% accurate. That way, if you are not pregnant you can ask for some help with a possible hormonal imbalance.
2006-09-18 13:59:32
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answered by Love Birth 2
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You could be pregnant. Since you are trying to concieve you should already be taking prenatal vitamins and avoiding alchol, etc. When I got pregnant my breast hurt a lot too. I thought that I was about to get my period, but it never came. You might just wait a couple of days and then take another test, or you can just wait for your dr appt. If you can wait that long. lol. Good luck.
2006-09-18 14:21:47
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answered by kat 7
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Sounds like a good sign with the breast issue and all. However, it's probably too early to get an accurate reading with the home test. Of course, I've never had an accurate home test anyway.
By the time your doctor appt rolls around, you should be able to tell then, with a more accurate test.
2006-09-18 14:13:53
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answered by ♫☼♥ ≈ Debbi ≈ ♥☼♫ 3
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You could very well be pregnant, but don't set yourself up for disappointment if your not. Just wait until your appointment with the DR. Two weeks might seem long to find out if your pregnant, I know, but if you are 9 months will feel like an eternity to meet the little one.
2006-09-18 14:23:28
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answered by bobera74 1
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some pregnancy tests require you to be pregnant for a certain length of time before they can pick up the chemicals in your body that they are testing for. The blood tests are more immediate. But all tests have false positives or false negatives. The simplest would be to retest shortly. The safest would be to have your doctor draw a blood test.
2006-09-18 14:05:32
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answered by bifrost03 2
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by another pregnancy test, have u ever been late before? Your doctor will give you a blood test for sure results, so if you can get in quicker than two weeks, it sounds like you could be pregnant.
2006-09-18 13:59:17
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answered by jeanjean 5
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have you been pregnant before? those things you are describing can be tied to pregnancy. i wouldn't base whether you are or not on these though. go to the doctor, take a blood test.
2006-09-18 14:01:36
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answered by practicalwizard 6
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u could go to the doctor and have a blood test done and u could do that now its been long enough, good luck
2006-09-18 14:19:33
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answered by Akira20 2
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I WOULD JUST GIVE IT A LITTLE TIME AND TRY AGAIN.....LIKE A COUPLE OF WEEKS, HAVE THE DR ADMINISTER A TEST AT THE OFFICE
2006-09-18 13:57:47
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answered by CHRISTINAS MOM 2
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