There are other things that can make someone late for their period. An ovarian cyst may be the reason, or it could be stress, pelvic immflamitory disease, endometriosis, eptopic pregnancy, and probably some other things. If her gynocoligist doesn't look further into this, maybe she she go elsewhere. And if you give it a little more time, try another test, it could just be too soon. The cyst should not interfere with the blood test, but it may have interfered with her ovulation. If you and your wife are trying to conceive and she tracks her ovulation, this month may not be accurate. If the cyst ruptures, it may cause premature or late ovulation, or ovulation may not have occured.
Could you possibly have an ovarian cyst? A study I read recently attributes irregular cycles to ovarian cysts. Stress from a late cycle will also cause your cycle to be late.
No, a period and a negative HPT (used at the appropriate time) indicates no pregnancy.
Pregnancy, extreme weight loss i.e anorexia, ovarian cysts and other conditions
No
It is possible to miss a period, be pregnant, and have a negative pregnancy test. In the early stages of pregnancy, the levels of beta HCG hormone (the hormone of pregnancy) is too low to be detected. Other possibilities include hormonal imbalance and ovarian disorder. Repeating the pregnancy test in another week or two may help sort things out.
Most likely your period. You're probs not pregnant.
. . . means that you arent pregnant.
Yes
Lorazepam is not known to affect the accuracy of pregnancy tests, which typically detect the hormone hCG produced during pregnancy. If your period is overdue by 10 days and you receive a negative test result, it may indicate that you are not pregnant, but other factors could influence the test's outcome. It's advisable to consult a healthcare provider for further evaluation and possible testing if your period remains absent.
This is known as secondary amenorrhea. It can be caused by many things including, but not limited to, excessive exercise, hormonal imbalance, medications side effect, ovarian disorder, and thyroid disorder... to name few.
Absolutely, if you've skipped one period go ahead and take the test if you suspect a pregnancy. You might get a chemical pregnancy result though, where you get positives at first but a failed implantation would give later negative results. Keep in mind Ovarian cysts, Tubal pregnancy will show up positive as well. Good luck testing hope you get the answers you seek.
i am in the same boat, i went to the doc's office today and got a negative result for pregnancy, dunno y i m NT gtting my periods.