doubt it !!! if your doctor did a blood and and ultrasound and everything thing came back normal, then i doubt you are prego. have you changed or on Birth Control?
No, I personally am not pregnant
No problems related to blood match.
My mother came back negative for both blood and urine tests until she was 3 months pregnant with me. She had already been through two pregnancies and kept telling her doctors she was pregnant, but they refused to believe her until her 4th urine and blood analysis (2 her first missed period, then one at the end of her cycle for two months after). They say some women just don't make enough of the pregnancy hormone to be detected.If YOU feel you are pregnant and keep missing periods, KEEP at the doctor's so you can figure out exactly what is going on. There are alot of reasons for missed periods, and if they tell you you aren't pregnant, find that reason out. It's your body and no one will advocate for it but you.
first before you become pregnant learn how to spell it , it is very unlikely that you would be pregnant if the urine tests were negative , impossible if the blood tests were negative
Yes you coud be pregnant. See your doctor for a blood test.
Yes there is a chance you are pregnant home pregnancy tests are not as accurate as blood tests. If your period doesnt come in a couple of days take another test or see your dr.
Of course, but there are many more complications than if you were to have a child with a man with one of the negative blood types. After a miscarriage, or abortion you have to have a shot called Rhogam. If you become pregnant by a positive type person, you will also need to have the shot while pregnant. Then after the babys birth. There are ways around getting the shot DURING the pregnancy. The main one would be to make 100% sure that the baby has a negative blood type. That is the most important thing here.
Yes. If both parents have the recessive gene for Rh negative, a child of theirs could have Rh negative blood. I have two daughters who are Aneg, and both of us are A+.
A person with A negative blood may have genotype AO or AA. The genotype for the Rh factor must be negative in both alleles.
No, it is not possible.
Yes, O negative
Yes. When I was pregnant with my daughter I took 2 urine tests and a blood pregnancy test all through my doctor's office and they were all negative. I was told I had polycystic ovarian syndrome. The only way I found out I was pregnant was via ultrasound.
If both parents are O negative than the child will also be O negative. This is a special case with O negative, the same logic doesn't apply to other blood groups.