If you mean, the pregnancy hormones detected in tests haven't shown up yet, then no, you won't get your period, if you do, then you're not pregnant.
2007-07-05 05:14:35
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answered by lilykdesign 5
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A pregnancy test measures the hormone created by your pregnancy. The test itself just can't detect lower levels even though you have conceived. As soon as you conceive you stop having your period. If you had your period your uterus would discharge everything inside and you would no longer be pregnant. You might have some spotting or bleeding because you are pregnant, not because you are having a period and some women have this right up to birth.
2007-07-05 12:36:17
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answered by Anonymous
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There are no degrees of pregnancy... you're either pregnant or you're not.
Pregnancy should show up on a test within two weeks of conception... nine days for that "First Response" brand.
If you're not pregnant you should get your period at the normal time--about 28 days after your last one. If you are pregnant, your first missed period will occur about two weeks after conception.
2007-07-05 12:16:50
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answered by Anonymous
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dont really understand your question, but you need to wait for your first missed period. Once you are a couple of days late, you might want to take a test. You can even purchase a test that tells you before your missed period. Sounds to me that you may be a little scared, dont do that.... you will only allow your mind to get away with the little tricks that it may play on you. (and it will really scare the crap out of you). Just keep taking tests spiratically. You will be fine. Dont stress because that in itself will delay your period. GOODLUCK!!! XOXO.... -Stephanie
2007-07-05 12:17:49
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answered by Stephanie G 1
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If you've missed a period, taken a home test and it was negative, you probably are not pregnant. You should start your period shortly and if you don't, see your doctor.
2007-07-05 12:14:51
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answered by Brandy 3
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If you are pregnant, you should not have a period, though a few women do. Even if your HCG numbers are very low, pregnant is pregnant!
2007-07-05 12:14:53
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answered by majicmaid 3
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most likely no, but sometimes you will have what will be a lighter period or spotting, because ur whole body hasn't detected enough of the hcg hormone yet...so yes in a way but lighter
2007-07-05 12:21:27
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answered by Lorelei's Mommy ( & prego) 5
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I like this: "not pregnant enough." It will always show up at the doctor's office.
2007-07-05 12:18:56
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answered by Anonymous
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You shouldn't, but some people have some spotting the first month and mistake it for their period.
2007-07-05 12:15:16
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answered by kat 7
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theoretically you shouldn't but as mentioned above you can spot occasionally. you must go see a doctor if you do when you are pregnant.
2007-07-05 12:22:26
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answered by Laura 3
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