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Intense pain in nipples, very sensitive but negative test and 28-day delay?

It is possible for a pregnancy test to show as negative one day and then positive a few days later. If you are experiencing intense nipple pain and sensitivity, along with a 28-day delay in your period, it would be advisable to retake the test today to confirm the results. These symptoms could potentially be related to hormonal changes and may indicate a possible pregnancy.

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