Should I Believe the Pregnancy Test Results ? (negative) Posted: 11-15-07 23:12pm
My last period was Oct 20th and it had
came early that month. I bleed for 12 days
straight. I had sex on the 13th day. Today
is the 27th day after my period and I took
a blood test at school to check if I was
pregnant. It said it was neg. My breast
are sore, Back pain, abdominal pain,
nausea and a little vomiting still yet. At
this point should I believe the test
results?
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Hollyberries
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Posted: 11-15-07 23:14pm
Well i think blood tests are pretty much
100%. I'm not sure if they are the same as
a home test where you could be testing to
early. But doesn't hurt to test again in a
couple weeks.
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browneyed_gemini
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Posted: 11-17-07 02:06am
It is possible that you are pregnant but
that your hcg count is too low to detect.
This is possible on both urine and blood
tests.
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young Girl
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Joined: 21 Jun 2007 Posts: 13932 Location: everythings better in, texas USA
Posted: 11-17-07 16:52pm
if the blood test was NEGATIVE then you
are not pregnant
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