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I think I'm pregnant. I have morning sickness(have for about 2 weeks now), My breasts are VERY tender and sore, and all I want to do is sleep.

I have taken 2 home pregnancy tests, and went to planned parenthood this morning and had a urine test, which all came out negative. The issue is that in my family, females seem to have a hard time getting pregnant, (none of my sister;s pregnancy tests came out positive till she was 4-6 months along, with both of her children) I was wondering if i Should go take a blood test, or what I should do.

If i should go get a blood test, where would I go? I asked about it at planned parenthood, and the lady there said it was just as accurate as a urine test...

Thanks ahead of time :)

Update:

I've never had a regular period... My last one, was so light, that as long as I went pee every hour or so, I didnt even had to wear a pad...

My last "period"(I wouldnt even call it that) was in March... Before that it was in December....

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  • 1 decade ago
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    go to your primary care dr or ob/gyn and yes you should have it done if thats a family history

  • 1 decade ago

    You can get a blood test at your gyno's office or outpatient at the hospital. The urine and blood tests both test for the presence of the pregnancy hormone, but the blood test can tell them the levels of that hormone, which is good to know. If you get a blood test one day and get it again a few days later, the hormone levels should increase by a certain percent to indicate you are pregnant and that things are progressing normally.

    Source(s): 26w pregnant:)
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I'd wait until you missed a period and then get a blood test.

    Source(s): 33 weeks
  • 1 decade ago

    Stay healthy just in case. You'll know eventually soon enough. It doesn't take too long to feel your uterus enlarging. Good luck.

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