Its unlikely your pregnant but there is a possibility. So do a pregnancy test.
If you took a pregnancy test after a missed period and it was negative, then you are probably not pregnant. Of course, there is always a chance you're pregnant even if a test came back negative, but it is unlikely. If you want to be absolutely certain, visit your doctor's office and ask them to test for pregnancy with a blood test instead of a urine test. Then you will know for sure.
Getting a negative pregnancy once is fairly common, but if several tests come up negative, chances are you aren't pregnant. Instead you may be ill with something more like food poisoning. It's true that all of those are common symptoms of pregnancy, but the bleeding could have actually been your period. If it was, then you aren't pregnant. But if it wasn't your period, but instead vaginal bleeding (which is the term for pregnancy), then it's possible you are taking the test wrong and need a professional to administer one for you. You can have them done free or low cost at your local health department or Planned Parenthood. In theory, this should eliminate the 'human error' (provided they are properly trained - and careful). If you seriously think you could be pregnant, it's better to find out once and for all rather than wonder about it until you are showing (or not). So, go have it checked out. However, those all sound like you may have a temporary illness instead.
The instead cup is a menstrual device - not a pregnancy device.
There's nothing reliable, get a test instead. They sell over the counter, no big drama.
Teenage pregnancy goes basically the same as being pregnant at 30, you get pregnant, you tell people, you have the baby...Its just that you are 14(etc)instead of 30(etc)...
Maybe, you should check with a doctor though to be sure of things, instead of just relying on machines.
No you have to have a guy stick his penis in your vagina(sex) to get pregnant
If urn bleeding while pregnant then u should go see a Dr. ASAP.! That is not normal
Not to scare you, but it is NOT normal to bleed when your pregnant. If your only bleeding a small amount, this could mean you have an ECTOPIC pregnancy where the egg fertilizes in the fallopian tubes instead of the ovary, and starts to grow: this will result in death of the baby, and possibly fatal to you, if not checked out soon enough. If you start to bleed more, this could be an unfortunate miscarriage.
Carbocisteine should not be used in pregnancy. Instead you can use bromhexine. It is safe in pregnancy.
my doctor now uses an ultrasound to confirm pregnancy at the first visit instead of just a pregnancy test or bloodwork.