It could be a sign of pregnancy, or another issue. Best to consult with your physician.
If you are getting other pregnancy symptoms, yes, take another test.
I think the best thing to do would go to a doctor and get a blood test, as eptopic pregnancies (out of the womb) can result in negative pregnancy tests and spotting/bleeding. if you are pregnant you would need to have a scan to see if the baby is in the right place. goodluck
Not all home pregnancy tests are 100% accurate. They CAN give false negatives AND false positives. Wait a day or so before taking another test--your period just may be irregular due to health or stress reasons. If you are on birth control, the hormones may be causing irregularity. Whether or not you take contraceptives, consult your general practitioner/gynecologist for a pregnancy test.
Yes you definitely can!
Possibly the pregnancy test is ineffective. Try another one.
Wait a few days and take another test. It's possible you got a false negative, or you just don't have enough of the pregnancy hormone in your urine to show up positive. The hormone doubles each day, so if you are still experiencing pregnancy symptoms in 5-10 days, take another test. If it's still negative and you are experiencing pregnancy symptoms, seek medical advice.
do another one
my advice would be to wait roughly 3 weeks after you have had unprotected sex to try a home pregnancy test. if it is positive you have your answer. if the test reads negative dont worry about it wait another week and take another
If the pregnancy test is negative, you're probably not pregnant. Take another or see your doctor.
yes these all could be signs if pregnancy.try taking a test, but if negative wait a week or 2 and take another. with both of my kids i never got a positive result until about 7 weeks pregnant. also google signs of pregnancy and check out what some of those sites have to say.
Irregular periods are often perfectly normal, but not always. If you have not been using another form of birth control, and you have been sexually active, it is wise to have a pregnancy test. Spotting similar to a period can happen in pregnancy. Did you have regular periods before going on the shot? If so, your period will usually normalize after a while. See a physician to be certain of the cause of your irregular periods.