Just wondering...
I took a pregnancy test the weekend after
I was supposed to get my period...Cause I
didn't get it... And it was negative. I
was supposedto get it on wednesday and
took the test on saturday morning. I
bought one of those tests that said you
could take it 5 days before your missed
period. Well the test was negative. Does
anyone think that it was too soon to take
the test to get a correct answer? Maybe I
am just being nervous. I am supposed to
get my next period in two weeks.
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PattyV
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 01 May 2004 Posts: 1103 Location: Chicago area
Posted: 08-01-04 15:39pm
Hi, amanda!Thoses hpt tests are pretty
accurate if used correctly(almost
impossible to mess them up!).If you are
that concerned,go see your doctor.You did
not mention if you are on birth control
currently.If you are not,ask your doc
about that also.If you are,review your
method with your doc and see if you should
change your method.Hope everything works
out for you.Patty
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K_B123
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 06 Aug 2004 Posts: 11
Posted: 08-11-04 22:09pm
I think the preg. Test would be accurate
if you used it correctly... You could
always go to the doctor and get a test if
you're worried about it
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2ferano
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 23 Dec 2003 Posts: 3717
Posted: 08-12-04 03:29am
I had a friend who took five of those
hpt's over a period of three months and
they all came out negative. She even got
the urine tests at the clinic along with a
pelvic and they kept telling her she
wasn't pregnant. Well, she was pregnant.
Some women do not get high levels of the
hormone detected in hpt's as quickly as
others, so if you really want to know then
you need to get a blood test. God luck.
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