Yes. You should wait around 14 to 16 days after sex to take a home pregnancy test.
What is meant by repeatedly negative pregnancy results is that the person is not pregnant. The person is not going to have a child at this time.
No
presentation of symptoms, a positive pregnancy test, and detection of a pregnancy outside of the uterus by means of ultrasonography
No it can not.
No, UTIs do not affect the accuracy of pregnancy tests.
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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.
No. Pregnancy is a biological issue, and no matter what you think (positive or negative), it will not effect the pregnancy test.
A pregnancy test on birth control will be accurate and probably negative. Birth control gives you pregnancy-type symptoms but if you have not taken your pills correctly or have been taking abtibiotics which may reduce their effectiveness take a pregnancy test.
The negative pregnancy test is the defining answer, regarding pregnancy - once your period is a week or so late - if you are pregnant, the hCG will be high enough to be detected.
hiya im in the same boat i have alot of symptoms including missed period, tender and sore boobs, i also have a whitish/yellow bit on my nipple, i had a pinkish/watery blood stain in my underwear a week after unprotected sex , im beginning to think i immagined it and all the symptoms as im gtting negative results, let knw how u got on :))))
Your results can be a false-negative or a false-positive.