your are definetly pregnant
It either means you're not pregnant or not far enough along to detect the pregnancy hormone. A blood test is most accurate.
It's highly unlikely. Blood tests measure HCG levels, and an hCG level of less than 5mIU/ml is considered negative for pregnancy, and anything above 25mIU/ml is considered positive for pregnancy. If you still do not have a period go back for a repeat test to see.
Yes
It means that you don't have enough hCG in your blood yet to be considered pregnant, but you also have too much for them to give you the 'not pregnant' sign. You might have an ectopic pregnancy or an early pregnancy, but not always, so try not to stress too much about it, as hard as it can be. (I am going through this right now.) Doctors have different cut offs for what is 'pregnant' vs. 'indeterminate' vs 'negative', so you could ask for a number, if the test was quantitative (many tests now are).
it may not tell you what day you have got pregnant
If you have had a negative blood test, it is very unlikely that you are pregnant
If you are not pregnant, yes.
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.
You may of had a miscarriage hun. See your doctor for a Quantitative beta hcg pregnancy blood test. This test will measure the amount of HCG in your blood and determine if you're pregnant.
Pregnancy tests are almost always accurate with home tests it is more common to get a false negative then a positive if it says you are pregnant then you are.... With a blood test you will most likely always get the correct reading because your blood changes it increases and it develops a hormone that is only there when pregnant.
You're not pregnant?
yes! a blood test can be taken and even with that sometimes there can be no sure way to prove your pregnant until the baby is moving
As the blood test is negative it is unlikely you are pregnant. However if you 'feel' pregnant and had sex at your fertile time it might be a good idea to take a home pregnancy test two weeks after your missed period.
A positive pregnancy test and missed period are generally considered the standard in determining a pregnancy. If you are still concerned that you might be pregnant your doctor can do a blood test that is more sensitive than the standard home pregnancy tests. This should put your mind at ease once and for all.
Not necessarily. I had a two day period once. Out of concern of possible pregnancy, went to GYN for a pregnancy test. She gave me a blood test and an ultrasound, both negative. Just wait to see how your next cycle is. If you don't get a period next month, take a test. If your period comes, you aren't pregnant.
You need to see a doctor. It is possible that you have miscarried, but only scans and blood tests will tell for sure.
You may be pregnant but took the test too early or its a false negative. A blood type is most accurate.