You could be - it usually takes a few weeks for the pregnancy hormone to show up in a test.
A pregnancy test WILL NOT tell you if you are pregnant immediately after having intercourse unless you've had intercourse within the last nine months (on another occasion) and you are already pregnant.
If the pregnancy test is negative, you're probably not pregnant. Take another or see your doctor.
It takes 2 weeks to get pregnant and then another few weeks until you get symptoms.
If the pregnancy test came out negative, then chances are, you aren't pregnant. Pregnancy tests are very acurate. You may also be missing your period because of stress or you worrying to much about he fact of being pregnant. If you are still worried about being pregnant wait another couple of weeks, and take another pregnancy test. Hope everything turns out as planned.
Yes you can still be pregnant.
i found out i was pregnant when i was two weeks pregnant with both of my kids. but if you think you are and its been two weeks and it says negative wait another week then take another.
No. Pregnancy is not possible between two females through intercourse. Pregnancy requires both sperm and egg. Males create sperm. Females create eggs. That's virtually the core defining difference between what the words male and female mean.
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.
It probably means your not pregnant. Although you should take another test to calculate better results.
I think it's possible....I had pg symptoms for 3 weeks...2 negative pregnancy tests. Finally, after another week, I took another and it was positive immediately. Turns out I'm 5 weeks.
Take a pregnancy test and know that if you took it soon enough in the pregnancy it will show a false negative.
No. Pregnancy stops the monthly release of an unfertilized egg, so except in rare and unusual circumstances, you can't get "more" pregnant while you're pregnant. The only time this might be reasonably defined is in the case where a woman releases two eggs. (Twins, ya know?...) After sexual intercourse, one egg is fertilized, so she's "pregnant". She may not know it yet, but she is. A few hours later, she has intercourse again, and the second egg is fertilized. She's pregnant again, but for all intents and purposes, her pregnancy is from the same monthly cycle.