There is a very slight chance that you are pregnant. If you believe the test didn't work properly, simply try another.
I have had two children and both times my tests didn't show I was pregnant until I was atleast 3 weeks pregnant You usually aren't supposed to take a pregnancy test until your first missed period to get the best results.
It could be possible. Check with your doctor right away and find out.
If it is digital you are not supposed to read the lines, only the "pregnant" or "not pregnant." If it is a regular one, it means you are not pregnant or the test was not done correctly.
No, this is not related to the pregnancy. In the beginning of a pregnancy you can feel aches and pains everywhere, like you are getting the flu but pain in the ribs is not typical.
Most women miss there first months period after becoming pregnant. Some have their period throughout pregnancy.
Anything after 5 is considered Pregnant.Anything under 5 is considered not pregnant.
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No. If your period doesn't arrive, then take a test
pregnancy is not supposed to hurt. A pregnancy in the fallopian tube is very painful and a life threatening emergency. Go to ER to be evaluated. Joymaker RN
1. even the most advanced test only works, at most, 5 days before you're supposed to get your period. if you take one earlier than you're supposed to, it will come out negative no matter what. 2. most women don't get the "symptoms" until many weeks into pregnancy, i.e. long after they've determined they are pregnant, so if you're having "symptoms" you might just be sick from something else or they're psychosomatic.
It is very possible for you to be pregnant if you have had sex. You should take a home pregnancy test. Best of luck!!
A pregnancy test can test positive 2 days before you are supposed to have your period however, you will have a low amount of HCG (the hormone the test identifies) at that time and you still may be pregnant even with a negative est. It is best to wait a few days after your missed period and then test with the first urination of the day.