There are no reliable symptoms that point to HIV infection. An HIV test is considered conclusive if conducted 90 days after the most recent exposure.
Wait a few days and take another test. It's possible you got a false negative, or you just don't have enough of the pregnancy hormone in your urine to show up positive. The hormone doubles each day, so if you are still experiencing pregnancy symptoms in 5-10 days, take another test. If it's still negative and you are experiencing pregnancy symptoms, seek medical advice.
Yes you definitely can!
sometime hpt gives false positive... if you took a doctor's urine pregnancy test and came back negative then ask for a blood test--a blood test will tell you if you are pregnant or not- even if you have low hcg in your urine-and yes you could still pregnant with all the symptoms---best of health
yes you could that's what happened to me i was having symptoms and took at blood test and pregnancy test and it all showed up negative but i just knew i was pregnant i mean lets face it you can tell by the belly if you are and a few months later my tummy got big and i went to the doctor and he did a test and it still said negative but the ultrasound showed different
Yes. False negatives are fairly common. Try to test again a week after your first negative test. If this is still negative, go see your doctor for a definite answer.
still could be, you should see a doctor and have a blood test done
You might be pregnant but still be bleeding if so take a test or go for a blood test x
It could be a 'phantom pregnancy' or the real thing. It's certainly possible to get a negative result and still be pregnant. If you're getting negative self-test results but you're sure you are - go see your doctor and ask him to do a blood test. He'll be able to do a far more accurate test.
There is no definitive test for lupus. It is possible that some standard tests may come back negative, but the patient does indeed have lupus. A diagnosis of lupus is based on history, symptoms, and a variety of lab and imaging tests. A rheumatologist is the type of doctor who has the specialized training to make the diagnosis.
You may be pregnant but took the test too early or its a false negative. A blood type is most accurate.
Most pregnancy tests are 99%
No you can't be pregnant and still have your period. You can have a light bleed but not a period. As for the whole negative test thing, it could be a false negative.