This sounds like pregnancy. Sometime, the pregnancy hormone is not concentrated in high enough levels to be read by a home pregnancy test. Many store bought tests are not sensitive enough to detect an early pregnancy, no matter what they say on their box. You can wait another week or so and test again or go to your doctor for a test. Their test can detect pregnancy in the earliest of stages. Good luck!
What is meant by repeatedly negative pregnancy results is that the person is not pregnant. The person is not going to have a child at this time.
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No it can not.
No, UTIs do not affect the accuracy of pregnancy tests.
After your ovulation takes place, you'll need to wait at least 10 days to take a pregnancy test and, hopefully, get positive results. Good luck!
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No. Pregnancy is a biological issue, and no matter what you think (positive or negative), it will not effect the pregnancy test.
Phentermine may not give a negative pregnancy test but I think Phentermine causes missed periods or the lack of ovulation altogether over time. Some people have said that they become more fertile with phentermine but I have been trying to conceive for over a year and have missed periods and the time between ovulation has gotten longer. I did some research and discovered that many other women have had the same type problem with their cycles.
The negative pregnancy test is the defining answer, regarding pregnancy - once your period is a week or so late - if you are pregnant, the hCG will be high enough to be detected.
Take a pregnancy test to determine if you're pregnant while on the contraceptve implant. The implant does not affect the results of a pregnancy test. Pregnancy is very rare on the contraceptive implant and spotting and flutters are not signs of pregnancy.
Ovulation results in an egg.
Your results can be a false-negative or a false-positive.