Best thing to do is go get a blood test done to know for sure. Urine tests are unpredictable no matter how much it says 99% correct on the box.
You know your body, better than any ept test, so I'd make a drs appt asap!
2006-07-04 19:20:35
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answered by MissT 3
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Can I still be pregnant if the test is negative (have a "false negative")? In a word, yes. You could be testing too early (before your baby is making enough pregnancy hormone to be detected by the test.) And some women (this is fairly rare, but possible) never get a positive urine test even when they're definitely pregnant (for some reason the hormone doesn't make it into their urine.) I have a friend who didn't get a positive HPT until 25 DPO! (With her second baby, a test at 23 DPO was negative . . . but a test on 30 DPO was positive. Oddly enough, with #3, her positive test came at only 12 DPO.) If you get a negative test but think you might be preggo anyway, wait a couple of days (giving the hCG hormone time to build up) and try again. It's not over until the fat lady sings-- and your period crashes the party.
If you are not monitoring your fertility in any way (OPK's, charting cervical mucus or basal temperature, ultrasounds) it becomes extra-tricky. There are two parts to every menstrual cycle: from the start of your period to ovulation, which can vary quite a bit in length, and from ovulation to your next period, which is usually consistent in length. (This second half is known as the "luteal phase," and the normal range is 10-16 days. It's normal for your typical luteal phase to vary by a day or two. For example, mine is normally 11 days, but 10 and 12 are not unheard of either. I have also had a couple of longer ones by total fluke.)
Because ovulation can happen at any time, it's possible your egg was delayed for some reason (stress, illness, travel, excitement.) This doesn't mean your period is actually "late" (it could arrive within the normal 10-16 days after ovulation), but rather than your entire cycle was delayed due to a later-than-usual ovulation.
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2006-07-04 19:26:43
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answered by Anonymous
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You can be pregnant and have negative tests. The pregnancy tests need a certain level or concentration of a hormone present during pregnancy. A blood test at the Doctors is the most accurate way. That or wait a week or two and take another one. Your best bet is to go to the doctor though.
2006-07-04 19:23:02
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answered by jetaimebeaucoup18 2
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Blood tests are more accurate. If you had a blood test done very early, it could come back negative. It depends on when you got it taken though.
It's very possible to have negative at home/ urine tests. You have to have a certain level of the pregnancy hormone.
What at least 2 weeks and then take another tests. In the mean time, make sure you take care of yourself just in case.
2006-07-04 19:24:55
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answered by heather47374 4
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Are you using the digital tests? Those seem to have more false negatives than the read the lines tests. As for the blood work coming back negative, maybe it was too early to detect a rise in the hormones?
I've known some women who read negative until nearly the end of the first trimester! (13 weeks!)
2006-07-04 19:24:49
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answered by ~ Amanda ~ 3
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Yes it is vary possible. Most women test within the first five day of there mispreoid and not realizing that in that time you as a woman on avege is only two weeks prg...But with the problems you are having you would been to far along in most cases for this to happen. I went through something like this myself a couple of years ago..You need to get to a good doctor right away... Not to sare you or anything...One possible and not dangerous thing it could be and I dont remember the name of it is were the body tricks itself into thinking its prg and you get all the sem of being preg,however most women that get it have in most cases a fales postive test... There other medical reason for yoru sem as well so I would highly recommend going to see a good doc...
2006-07-04 19:33:18
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answered by brallannas 1
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There is alot of reasons for this it could be a hormone imbalance or the change of life alot of symptons for woman are the same as being pregnant usually test aint wrong neg is neg if you have had 3 test i assume they were a week apart so thats 3 week's so they cant be wrong my sister had sore boobs gained weight etc and sure she was preg but nope it was just her body changing so see your doctor and get checked out.
2006-07-04 19:34:34
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answered by arianasdad 2
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I had 3 false negatives before I got a positive 8 weeks into my pregnancy. Have you talked to a doctor?
2006-07-04 19:21:10
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answered by njyecats 6
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It would be really odd. in the instant you get pregnant lots of hormones start invading your body, it could be wrong if the test was urine, but a blood one, hardly fails
2006-07-04 19:23:30
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answered by Anonymous
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what's Dry sex? And in case your speaking about unprotected sex then certain, having sex unprotect stands a huge hazard on getting pregnant each and each and every attempt. Its best to go on your community health center and get a blood attempt because you've taken 3 hpt's and all our adverse, the cramping would nicely be a demonstration of af arriving, from time to time all of us have a lil late cycle
2016-10-14 03:27:50
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answered by Anonymous
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