Modern pregnancy tests are remarkably accurate. If you test negative, chances are good you aren't preggers. Any number of things can cause your period to be late a few days. If your period doesn't arrive in a week, take another test. You could save yourself a lot of grief if you go on the pill and use condoms.
It depends, if you are always regular and you getyour periodthe same time every month than you should go to the doctor and have a blood test to confirm pregnancybecause thoughs home pregnancy tests are not always accurate. If you are not always regular than wait at least two weeks. Stress can cause your period to become irregular. Good luck
After 4 weeks, you should have some positive result. Since you don't, assume that you are not pregnant and go back to the drawing board. Have you tried using a basal thermometer to monitor your ovulation? The directions are on the package insert.
You are probably pregnant... Your symptoms of pregnancy will usually appear anywhere from the first week of your expected period to 1-2 weeks after your first week of expected period. Your first signs of pregnancy most commonly include: * missed period * tender/swollen breasts * change in color of the breasts * fatigue * nausea/vomiting * increased sense of smell * weight gain Here is a link to a website that will calculate the probability of your pregnancy: http://www.thepregnancytest.com/ To ensure the best results when taking a pregnancy test: * Take the test in the morning, if possible, because your hCG (pregnancy hormone) levels are at it's highest * Don't drink a bunch of fluids before taking the test because it will dilute your urine and can affect the results * Take the test no more than 1 day before expected period. Although some test say that you can see results up to 5 days before your missed period, the percentage of accuracy is very low. * urinate for as long as possible on the foam-like strip * Check the results in the window frame of time suggested by the instructions of the pregnancy test.
when in doubt, assume you are pregnant. then take a urine pregnancy test, and if that is negative. then you can also check by getting a blood pregnancy test.
Most pregnancy tests are 99%
The most common pregnancy symptoms at five weeks are missed period, nausea, breast tenderness, and fatigue.
If you are not pregnant, yes.
pseudocyesisPseudocyesis is the medical term for a condition where a person is not really pregnant, but their mind believes it so much that they get the physical symptoms of being pregnant.
Yes it still can be. If you are late on your period or had an abnormally light one then yes. I have 2 children and pregnant with the third, and on my second pregnancy, my home pregnancy test didn't show positive until I was like 2 1/2 months along. But if you have had your period and are still showing a negative test then more than likely you are not pregnant. Burning nipples and fatigue can also mean impending menstruation as well.
If you have an old pregnancy test over time it may change that's all. It doesnt mean that you are pregnant.
You will usually stop having your periodif you are pregnant and you will be showing other symptoms such as naseua and cravings.
Yes. I don't know how but it can happen. I cannot use the urine preg. tests , I have to have the serum and then it has to be the quantitate not the yes or no one.
You can show during your second month of pregnancy. Some women don't start showing until their fourth month of pregnancy. It depends on your weight before you were pregnant when you will show.
If you are late and pretty regular, showing symptoms of pregnancy, you very well could be, the only way to know for sure is take a test. You can get pregnant while breast feeding, I did.
It would be good to know the "symptoms of pregnancy" you showed. Some women do bleed about 1-3 weeks after conception, which is why many find out they're pregnant only when they are already 8 weeks pregnant, because they think the bleeding was their monthly period. If you're not sure you should consult a gynecologist in any case.