Sometimes the tests can be wrong, so definitely take another test to make sure whether you are or aren't pregnant. These symptoms could be something else, and it is most likely that you're not pregnant if the test came out negative, but it's worth checking, just in case. It is definitely possible that you ARE pregnant.
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.
If those pregnancy tests came back negative, that would be a huge indicator that you are not pregnant. However, you should still see a doctor to 1) Make sure you are not pregnant, by doing a blood test. 2) Test you for possible PCOS ((especially if you are overweight and have other symptoms with it)) I recommend soulcysters.com.
Yes. Many women experience pregnancy symptoms before they have a missed period. However pregnancy symptoms and PMS symptoms closely mirror one another. If you want to know for sure a blood test from a Dr is the most accurate. There are early detection home pregnancy tests but they are likely to give you a false negative until after you miss your period.
Yes, they are all pregnancy symptoms. However, they are all also symptoms that your period is going to arrive soon. If you don't get your period and there's a chance you could be pregnant, you should take a pregnancy test
It is possible to get a false negative but not a false positive. If it is a cheap test or if it is too early in the pregnancy, the at home test may not recognize the hormone that the test is checking for. However, if you get a positive it means the hormone is present and that she is pregnant.
The Depo anti pregnancy shot may cause several pregnancy symptoms. One of these is a lightened or completely removed menstrual cycle, this is because Depo tricks the body into believing it's already pregnant. A pregnancy test should be done to make sure, however.
If you are genuinely having a period, then the test will come out negative because you cannot be pregnant. However, some women think they are menstruating when they may be bleeding for some reason in early pregnancy. The test then could either be positive or negative depending on the condition of the baby.
The ClearBlue pregnancy tests are 95% of the time accurate. If it comes back positive, then you are definitely pregnant, however if it comes back negative you may still be pregnant, so you may have to take it again in a few days.
Yes, not everybody gets symptoms, we are all different, however I don't feel your ready for a child, you need to finish school yourself first, and pay a little more attention in grammar/english.
It's unlikely that you're pregnant, however it may be best to take a pregnancy test, just to check. If symptoms continue but you turn out not to be pregnant, you should see you doctor (to rule out cervical/ovarian cancers or cysts).
Ofcourse it is. All of pregnancy's symptoms can be explained by physical disorders, however harmless in the long run (except ofcourse for any baby in your uterus). Ofcourse, they still demand attention and need to be addressed by a doctor.
Yes, it is possible....BUT not likely. Chances are that other factors are contributing to your late cycle such as stress or anxiety...or it is simply off balance for whatever reason. USUALLY a negative pregnancy test should be trusted. However, you know your body better than anyone and if you think you may be pregnant then you need consult a doctor!!! It is always possible!