As all the symptoms are there as you say, then it is best to take a urine test a week later, and then have another one done in another lab.
If you think you're pregnant and want help, go to a doctor or clinic.
I don't know what the medical condition is but if that can influence the test go to a clinic and test it for real. Home pregnancy tests are not always reliable.
sorry but i did not go to the clinic and i did not take a pregnancy test that came out negative but thanks for your question
Don't rely on home pregnancy tests, go to a clinic and do it properly.
You can call your local SPCA or animal clinic. The SPCA can also give you information on how to take care of her if she is indeed pregnant.
Get yourself to a clinic and take a proper test. The home preggo tests are not always to be trusted, especially if they say negative.
it is NOT very common for a negative reading to be wrong - UNLESS you took the test too early. To confirm for sure, go get a blood test done at your Dr. or local clinic. Good luck!
A prenatal clinic is a medical facility, where pregnant women are seen, monitored and treated during their pregnancy.
Then you are pregnant
Not necessarily. Those may be some symptoms, but the only way to know for sure is by taking a pregnancy test. If you've missed a period (or more), go buy a pharmacy pregnancy test. They are highly accurate. If you're still unsure (because you got a negative result the first time) test again or go to a clinic and get tested. Those symptoms are more indicative of diabetes than pregnancy. Go talk to your doctor.
Sometimes, you can "stress" yourself into missing a period - some girls want so badly to be pregnant they can actually develop all of the symptoms, and some girl are so worried that they are pregnant that they can too. If you took an acurate pregnancy test and are positive of your start date, RELAX. if your period doesn't start in a few days, either retake the test carefully or find a clinic (there are quite a few free clinics that are anonymous) and have them do a pregnancy test. Good luck either way!
Not everyone does. Feel fortunate. Literally everyBODY is different. Some women don't have pregnancy symptoms at all. Some women even continue to have periods in the first few months of pregnancy. There IS a chance that the pregnancy test is wrong. I'm assuming you're using a home pregnancy test. If so, take another one in a few days. Then, of course, go see a doctor or a clinic to be sure.