when I got pregnant this last time, I took a home pregnancy test and it was negative then I took a second one a day later and there was a very faint line in the pregnancy window, so I went to the dr and had them do a blood test and sure enough I was. so why not take another one or have a blood test done. It took my husband and I exactly a year to get pregnant after I stopped taking the pill.
2006-11-29 01:01:14
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answered by yensenm 3
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Over the counter pregnancy test are truly inaccurate. I had a friend who was a phlebotomist test a few for me. The results even then were unbelievable! 39 percent accurate and that was the 4 best on the market. Including ept! That was a while back. Go see your Dr. about this.Your periods will be so irrational or not at all when you are stressed out. I know you don't feel well. Have a better day today. Good luck.
2006-11-29 01:21:12
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answered by bountyhunter101 7
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I didn't know I was pregnant until I was 31 weeks gone, when the doctor told me I was in shock, I went out and bought a load of different tests and each one said I wasn't pregnant even though by this time I clearly was! Just be careful and make an appointment with your GP asap! They do say some women can get negative results all the way through a pregnancy! you maybe one of the bizarre cases that need bloods taking to determine your pregnancy for definate!
2006-11-29 01:01:57
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answered by sharon9951984 1
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One little universal actuality is that each and every lady, sometime in her 20's or 30's is going with the help of a time at the same time as her cycle looks to reset itself. no human being is conscious why, yet they're going to mysteriously bypass classes, be fairly late, replace their trend etc. devoid of being pregnant. issues go back to primary in a pair or 3 months. Like maximum individuals, i got here across this out the puzzling way. female friend being very late which include her era. detrimental being pregnant checks etc. Her gyne did not learn about it. besides the actual undeniable actuality that worry-free introductory texts on ob/gyn have this information (that is the position i got here across it) it style of feels that maximum docs do no longer learn about it.
2016-10-07 23:04:48
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answered by ? 4
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When I was trying for a baby, my nurse told me to not get too worried about it and that it will happen when your body is ready. She said the best advice was to forget about trying for a baby and just have loads of sex! Apparently the more anxious you are the less likely it can be for you to conceive. Hope this helps.
2006-11-29 00:58:29
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answered by JoJi 4
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First you should go to an expert doctor or hospital and see. Maybe those pregnancy tests that you buy aren't right.
Keep trying.
Good Luck!
2006-11-29 00:58:20
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answered by redbone 3
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Sadly I think it is unlikely. Why don't you do another test (try another brand). If you have got any symptoms, other than being late I would see your doctor to make sure either way
2006-11-29 00:57:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Be patient!
It took approx 10 days for HCG to show in my urine, i had to have a blood test to confirm, blood tests can tell you earlier.
2006-11-29 01:09:11
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answered by nichennichennichen 1
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