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Love you123
Apr 1, 2010, 11:00 PM
It's been like 3 or 4 weeks now that I didn't get my period an I feel dizzy an bloaded a lot an want to sleep a lot too an move around a lot when I lay down?am I pregnant ?

hheath541
Apr 1, 2010, 11:02 PM
Have you taken a test? Talked to a doctor?

Even if you pee on your keyboard, we can't tell you if you're pregnant or not.

JoeCanada76
Apr 1, 2010, 11:13 PM
You would think that you would have taken the test by now to see if you were or not. Sorry but we are unable to say because there are many different things it could be that your not getting your period besides being pregnant. Test, see doctor to confirm either way and figure out what to do. If your not pregnant then an investigation needs to be done on why your not getting your period. If you are pregnant then you know why but this is always best to be confirmed by your doctor through blood work.

kp2171
Apr 1, 2010, 11:39 PM
even if you pee on your keyboard, we can't tell you if you're pregnant or not.

This is really a great line. Not just funny, but really true to the point.

If you looked at the "stickies" at the top of this subject forum...

https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/pregnancy-new-motherhood/do-you-wonder-if-you-pregnant-78870.html
https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/pregnancy-new-motherhood/am-pregnant-read-before-asking-26487.html

... youd know that what you are experiencing are presumptive signs... which basically don't tell you anything one way or another. I'm a man, and I can have all the "symptoms" you mentioned excluding the missed period.

So...

Doctors rely on testing not because they like to bill you... its because there are really only a few ways to KNOW whether you are pregnant or not... and many of the "signs" people cite are just too inconclusive.

Sorry to tell you that this question gets asked over and over and over here, daily... and the answer doesn't change.

We cannot tell you if you are or are not.

Hpt is a good place to start, with your taking it first thing after you wake up, when hormones would be most concentrated. And remember, a negative doesn't meant you are not... it means failure to detect threshold levels of hormone... which can happen if you aren't, or can happen if your hormone levels just haven't increased to the sensitivity of the test.

A positive, when taken and read as the specific test demands, is usually quite reliable.