Go to a FREE clinic or hospita. Someone will help you. Dont be dumb. You need to take care of yourself during pregnancy. Also, apply for state medicaid.
2007-11-08 09:29:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, if your tests were all negative, then you might not be pregnant at all. The tests look for the hormone hcg that supports a pregnancy. The fact that you would have so much hcg right now and a test not find that, is very odd.
Also, if you have the money to buy hpts then you need to see a doctor. Planned Parenthood will work a deal out with you based on financial income. Besides, if you're not, then you need to be given medication to start your period because you may be suffering from amenorrhea (absence of a period).
If for some odd reason the tests were wrong and you are, you're putting yourself and your baby's life in danger. You need to be seeing a doctor and put on prenatal pills. But if you've had bleeding, then those probably were your periods light or not. It's not normal to continue bleeding while pregnant. Though a very small percentage of women do.
2007-11-08 17:43:37
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answered by Rachel G 3
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It is probably stress. Home pregnancy tests are as accurate as those given at a doctors ofice.
Stress can make you have lighter periods and gain a little weight.
It is possible something else is going on like endometriosis . I am sure there are health clinics that take people without insurance and low incomes. I live in a tiny town of less than 5,000 and there are two within a 15 minute drive from where I live.
2007-11-08 17:31:59
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answered by Uni 3
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Perhaps you're going through a pseudo-pregnancy?
It can happen with illness as well; if you think/worry about something too much your body will start having "symptoms" of the illness/pregnancy.
The main question is whether you had unprotected sex around 19 weeks ago; how many times you had unprotected sex; and how fertile you were at that time.
If the answer to the first question is no, then you're not; if it's yes, and it was once only then there's a slight chance you may be if you were at your most fertile point in your cycle.
2007-11-08 17:31:19
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answered by Anonymous
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The pregnancy tests are not always correct. I have had experience before with incorrect tests. What I would do is wait about a month and if you are getting any bigger than yo probably are pregnant. I have done this before: go into the hospital and tell them that you think you might be going into labor and you need to see a doctor. Then they always take you right in and dont make you pay until later.
2007-11-08 17:30:48
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answered by nicole 2
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You can go to a clinic and get free prenatal care/pregnancy tests (Crisis Pregnancy Center/Planned Parenthood). Money is not an excuse. I think that if you were 19 weeks pregnant the pg test would be positive and there would be obvious signs of pregnancy.
2007-11-08 17:31:38
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answered by mickyg 3
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If urine tests are negative does not mean that you are not pregnant. You really need to see the doctor for several reasons:
a. you feel something in your abdomen.
b. Your periods are not normal this could be from stress or from early pregnancy (sometimes out of the uterus - ectopic).
c. There is something called pseudocyesis that can present like what you have.
So go and see a doctor.
By the way, there is no way that those "pops" are baby kicking (baby would be way to small for you to feel that.
Good luck.
2007-11-08 17:32:40
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answered by marrsal 2
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If the pregnancy test are negative try a different brand. If not you may have a medical condition. I forget what its called but you really need to see a doctor. Get some extra money or ask a friend but you really need to.
2007-11-08 17:32:00
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answered by @nim@l Lover 4
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Dear Friend, People will help you. Get support and information at a pregnancy resource center, which you can find by googling optionline or call 1800bethany. Take great care of your baby if you are pregnant. Sincerely, Runner
2007-11-08 17:50:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to the health department in your area. They can do a test for you and if you are pregnant you can get a medical card so your doctor visits will not cost anything (thats what I did...I am now 17 weeks along).
Good luck! :)
2007-11-08 17:30:03
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answered by highjinx777 2
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ask ur parents to help you pay for the dr's appointment or something cause if u r u would be a little over 4 months and it ain't good to think u are but not go to the doctors!! You need to go!! Do you have the access card?? You should apply for that!!!
2007-11-08 17:31:02
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answered by hell raiser9392 2
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