The bleeding, however slight, and the negative pregnancy test both indicate that no, you are not pregnant.
Take another pregnancy test.
The instead cup is a menstrual device - not a pregnancy device.
Maybe, you should check with a doctor though to be sure of things, instead of just relying on machines.
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)...
If urn bleeding while pregnant then u should go see a Dr. ASAP.! That is not normal
at any value! hcg is a hormone only produced by a pregnant or recently pregnant woman...that is to say is she had a miscarraige she could still be carring the hormone in her body but it will decreases over time instead of increase as it does with a normal pregnancy. Well, I had a miscarriage and the obgyn attending me said that an hcg level of 5 or below is considered a negative reading for a pregnancy. Therefore, once you reach that level, the pregnancy is definitely over.
Carbocisteine should not be used in pregnancy. Instead you can use bromhexine. It is safe in pregnancy.
It is impossible to say, but bleeding does not always mean that a miscarriage is inevitable. Many women bleed and it eventually settles, while in other cases it does not but increases and becomes accompanied by cramps.
Menopause is a completely different hormone compared to the pregnancy hormone. You wont get a positive on a pregnancy test during the menopause. The only time your get a positive is when HCG is in your urine and your pregnant. Menopause is not a hormone. Better literacy ("you will get a positive," instead of "your get a positive," "won't, instead of "wont," and "you're pregnant," not "your pregnant") as well as a citation to some medical authority would also help to improve this answer.
Commonly a serum pregnancy test is checked 14 days after egg retrieval in an IVF cycle. Sometimes if a patient performs a home pregnancy test at that time instead, it could read false negative even though she may actually be pregnant. This is because the home test cannot detect low levels of the HCG hormone, however a serum test can. For this reason most IVF centers advise against taking a home test
Yes. If you feel that you could be pregnant take a home pregnancy test or see your dr.
this would be hard to say if you are pregnant or due to start your period. as these are often signs of both. however if you are pregnant the stomach pains should not cause you to much discomfort and you should contact your doctor.
You can get any pregnancy test, as they are all really the same. First Response is good at detecting early pregnancy. If you are trying to get pregnant you would be better off with an ovulation test instead though.