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unsure09
Apr 30, 2009, 08:46 AM
Hi, I am a 26yr old mother of a 14month old baby girl. Since having my daughter I was on the depo shot but I have been off the shot now for six months. While on the shot my cycles were coming every 2 1/2 to 3 months lasting from 7 days to 2weeks. The last cycle I had came on April 6-8 and it was very light in color. I immediately thought I was pregnant so I took a upt and it came out negative. So afterwards I went to the doctor and they gave me a bpt and it came out negative. But for the past week I have been having morning sickness, flutter in my stomach, increased appetite, feeling fatigue. So my question is inspite of the upt and the bpt which is supposed to be the most accurate pt is there a possibility that I could still be pregnant?

DoulaLC
Apr 30, 2009, 01:36 PM
Perhaps it was too early when you tested....blood tests are more accurate but, depending on the urine test you took, they are not always more sensitive.

Maybe you are fighting a stomach virus that is making you feel nauseous. If you feel pregnancy is a possibility, go ahead and try another upt at home.....or you could just wait and see what happens with your period next month and test at that time if necessary.