I would wait a week just to be sure.
negative blood test is the only quick answer...home tests arent usually very accurate until missed period or a sometimes a week later. It's happened to me when I was pregnant.
Same as for others. Some has none and others can get same as when they get their period like tender breasts, nausea etc.
Pregnancy can be determined by todays over the counter tests as early as 3-5 days after fetilization, which is roughly the same time as ovulation (egg release). Therefore, its a question of when the person ovulated, and not when the missed period is. Home pregnancy tests can be positive even before a missed period.
iam in the same situation, i mean 20 days of missed period but negative test.im dying to get pregnant, plz anyone tell me when should i test again to get positive results. I missed my periods fr first time.
I went through the same thing and I had a miscarriage, there was lots of blood clots and the bleeding was extremely heavy and lasted for a week exactly.
wait until you have missed your period date and try a pregncey test if it still shows negative then wait a week if you still have had no period then take another test.if its still negative then go to a clinic and have them do a blood test to determine a more accurate answer.(so you want to only take a pregnacey test after your missed period date)if its negative wait a week and take another(if its still negative) then go to clinic to have a blood test done.
The situation, if I am correct, is that your period is late, and a pregnancy test shows negative. It is highly likely that your period is just late for another reason and the test is accurate. In response to the second part of your question, if you have sex on the same week you are ovulating, it is likely but not certain you will get pregnant. If this was the case, you would not get your period at the date expected. However it is perfectly possible that you could not get pregnant and still not get your period.
No. If you had a very, very accurate clock and you checked the time over and over you would not get the same measurement because the time would have changed!
About 99%, if you followed all of the instructions. I asked the same question to someone at Planned Parenthood & that is the answer they gave me.
depends when your last period started, but it somewhere after your period in June or in July but a cool tool that helped me is www.babies.com and they have a est due date caculator and alls u answer is last period! good luck!!
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I wanted to know the same thing. I have not yet missed my period, but feel bubbling and movement low down in my tummy. And also have slight period pain, but my period is still 2 weeks away.