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Did you take pregnancy tests even after you found out you were pregnant?



I found out I was pregnant last Friday. Since then I have taken a test every morning to make sure the test line was getting darker and didn't disappear.

The line now is darker then it was Friday (5 days ago) and also the line shows up faster too.

Did you do this too or am I just paranoid?

LOL! Yah I did. Took two since I found out! I did it just because I wanted to see the darker line, and I had two left over from before I found out! You are just excited not paranoid.
no u r not paronoid !! i did the same thing too!! is this your first??
you may be just a bit paranoid. First child??? Good luck bye!!!
LOL I think you may be a little paranoid although it is cool! Do you believe it now though! CONGRATS hun
i'm not prego but I'm sure when I find out I am will do the same just to remind myself and get the same tingly feeling when i see the result over and over and over again!!
It was my first and i took one everyday to and even went to the emergency room just to make sure.
I would, yea!

congrats x
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