Well I have officially missed my period and have been feeling very nauseas, back is killing me, and body temparture changes constantly. I went to the doctor about a week and 1/2 ago and the pregnancy test came back negative. Should I try again with a HPT? If I am only 3-4 weeks would I have all these symptoms?
2006-06-30
07:20:36
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Bchlvr
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Pregnancy & Parenting
➔ Pregnancy
It was a urine test at the doctor not a blood test.
2006-06-30
07:26:06 ·
update #1
BTW I am a week 1/2 late not a couple days.
2006-06-30
07:34:35 ·
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Yeah I think so. Wierd though that the doctor one came back negative. Try the HPT if it's also negative then it could also just be that you want? to be preggy and that is what's causing some of the symptoms...happened to me before. :P The period thing, it might still show up even after 2 weeks, especially if there is another woman around...so wierd how periods change to match other people around. lol. Good luck to you either way you're wanting ti to go. ^_^
2006-06-30 07:27:51
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answered by ? 5
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I found out I was pregnant 6 days before I missed my period. I did a HPT. I did not have any nausea or back pain until I was 7 weeks, and my body temperature changes every day no matter what! so, you might just be having a late period. I would wait maybe another week. And just for the record, now a days urine tests are as effective as a blood test, thanks to technology! Good luck.
2006-06-30 07:29:14
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answered by Lilly 5
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It certainly wouldn't hurt to take another test. Blood tests are generally more accurate than HPT's, but sometimes tests give false negatives. Put your mind at ease and take a test. If it's still negative after a week and a half, I'd say you're in the clear and you probably just have a virus. as for the missed period, you might just be stressing yourself out, which often makes it not start. I was more than 10 days late once and the more I would dwell on it, the longer it went.
2006-06-30 07:27:37
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answered by heterophobicgirl 5
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hey girl
I knew I was pregnant with my 2nd one. I just went in about 4 or 5 weeks ago and had a blood test done it came back negative but I just knew I had to be pregnant so I waited 2 weeks and had them do another and low and behold I am 9 weeks 1 day pregnant!! I could not be happier! I had all the same symptoms that you are talking about so trust your gut. My HPT didn't indicate I was pregnant until I was 8 weeks lol so they don't always do the best job. Blood tests are usually your best bet but don't always trust the first one lol.
2006-06-30 07:30:42
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answered by nevaehs_angel4eva 1
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Most likely you won't notice any pregnancy symptoms until about the time you've missed a period, or a week or two later. If you're not keeping track of your menstrual cycle or if it varies widely from one month to the next, you may not be sure when to expect your period. But if you start to experience some of the symptoms below (not all women get them all) and you haven't had a period for a while, you may very well be pregnant. Take a home pregnancy test and find out for sure!
10. Tender, swollen breasts
One of the early hallmarks of pregnancy is sensitive, sore breasts caused by increasing levels of hormones. The soreness may feel like an exaggerated version of how your breasts feel before your period. Your discomfort should diminish significantly after the first trimester, as your body adjusts to the hormonal changes.
9. Fatigue
Feeling tired all of a sudden? No, make that exhausted. Increased levels of the hormone progesterone and the stress your body undergoes as it adapts to pregnancy can make you feel as if you've run a marathon when all you've done is put in a day at work. You should start to feel more energetic once you hit your second trimester, although fatigue usually returns in the third trimester.
8. Implantation bleeding
Some women have a small amount of vaginal bleeding around 11 or 12 days after conception (close to the time you might notice a missed period). The bleeding may be caused by the fertilized egg burrowing into the blood-rich lining of your uterus — a process that starts just six days after fertilization — but no one knows for sure. The bleeding is very light (appearing as red spotting or pink or reddish-brown staining) and lasts only a day or two. (Let your practitioner know if you notice any bleeding or spotting, particularly if it's accompanied by pain, since this can be a sign of an ectopic pregnancy.)
7. Nausea or vomiting
If you're like most women, morning sickness won't hit you until about a month after conception. (A lucky few escape it altogether.) But some women do start to feel queasy a bit earlier. And not just in the morning, either — pregnancy-related nausea and vomiting can be a problem morning, noon, or night. About half of women with nausea feel complete relief by the beginning of the second trimester. For most of the rest it takes another month or so for the queasiness to ease up.
6. Increased sensitivity to odors
It's not uncommon if you're newly pregnant to feel repulsed by the smell of a bologna sandwich or cup of coffee and for certain aromas to trigger your gag reflex. Though no one knows for sure, this may be a side effect of rapidly increasing amounts of estrogen in your system.
5. Food aversions
While some women insist they crave certain foods during pregnancy, food aversions are even more common. You may suddenly find that certain foods you used to enjoy are now completely repulsive to you. This feeling may come and go or last throughout your pregnancy.
4. Frequent urination
Shortly after you become pregnant, you may find yourself hurrying to the bathroom all the time. Why? Mostly because during pregnancy the amount of blood and other fluids in your body increases, which leads to extra fluid being processed by your kidneys and ending up in your bladder. This symptom may start as early as six weeks into your first trimester and continue or worsen as your pregnancy progresses and your growing baby exerts more pressure on your bladder.
3. A missed period
If you're usually pretty regular and your period doesn't arrive on time, you'll probably take a pregnancy test long before you notice any of the above symptoms. But if you're not regular or you're not keeping track of your cycle, nausea and breast tenderness and extra trips to the bathroom may signal pregnancy before you realize you didn't get your period.
2. Your basal body temperature stays high
If you've been charting your basal body temperature and you see that your temperature has stayed elevated for 18 days in a row, you're probably pregnant.
And finally...
1. The proof: A positive home pregnancy test
In spite of what you might read on the box, many home pregnancy tests are not sensitive enough to detect pregnancy until about a week after a missed period. So if you decide to take one earlier than that and get a negative result, try again in a few days. Once you've gotten a positive result, make an appointment with your practitioner.
2006-06-30 07:25:06
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answered by Brianna B 4
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If you did a blood test at the doctor's office and it came back negative then you probably aren't. Blood tests are alot more accurate than urine. But if you have a gut feeling that you may be, trust your body and call the doc for a re-test.
2006-06-30 07:23:29
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answered by Anonymous
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You very well could be. My pregnancy test didnt show a positive until I was about 5-6 weeks pregnant. Just go ahead and take some vitamins and take care of yourself. Try another test in another week. Good luck!
2006-06-30 07:25:01
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answered by momma2jaz 3
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Yes since you have now officially missed your period you should take another test. Your HCG hormones may not have been strong enough to show up on a test. I started feeling that way at 5 weeks so it is not uncommon to feel bad from day one.
2006-06-30 07:26:52
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answered by Mommy2Be 3
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You could be, but possibly not. I once skipped my period for four months and was really nauseas, but it turned out that I was just stressed. If your period doesn't come in a few weeks though, I would definitly take a test.
2006-06-30 07:34:10
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answered by Eir G 1
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yeah try an hpt and yes u could have symptoms. some women dont produce enough hormone for the tests to pick up sometimes
2006-06-30 07:24:06
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answered by Anonymous
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