There are several things that can contribute to a negative pregnancy test even if you are pregnant. Some medications can give you a false negative, the timing of the test can affect the results. If you did not follow directions properly; if you let the test sit for too long the results may read negative after a while. It is important to read the results within the amount of time given on the instructions of that particular pregnancy test you bought. If you did not perform the test properly (example: you drank a lot of fluids before taking the test, which can dilute your urine). Etc. On rare occasions you can encounter a false positive due to improper testing, expired pregnancy tests, rare medical conditions such as certain types of cancer, evaporation lines or a chemical pregnancy # Conception usually occurs about 5-7 days after intercourse # Your most fertile period is about 5 days before ovulation # For most(but not all) women ovulation occurs about 14 days prior to her period.
Bad pain or stomach cramps are not a common sign of pregnancy but can happen. This can be caused by a fallopian cyst or by a tubal pregnancy so it should be evaluated by your medical provider.
Take a pregnancy test.
Cramps followed by diarrhea can be a sign of an eptopic pregnancy so you should visit your doctor to let them check it out.
there, No, you dont usually have cramps when you go on the pill, the pill should prvent the cramps...if you have had unprotected sex before going on the pill, i strongly advise you stop taking it and take a pregnancy test as cramping is 1 or the most common signs of early pregnancy as is spot bleeding, headaches back ache ect ect, if it turns out that you are not pregnant then seek advice from your doctor as to why you are having the cramps from taking the pill!
Yeah, you could be.
They are not signs of pregnancy, but you may be pregnant and have them.
Even if a pregnancy test showed up negative, cramps and acne that randomly occur with a missed period could signal pregnancy. Wait a few days and then test again.
Chances are you are having ovulation cramps. Some women report monthly of these cramps. However if your last period was abnormal I would suggest taking a pregnancy test to rule out anything more serious.
Slight cramps and discomort are very normal at this stage of pregnancy! Severe pain should be checked out immediateley!
I would see you ob right away you may have cysts on your ovaries that could be removed. or you could have an std called chlamydia. believe it or not you can get it from other sexual activities other than vaginal intercourse.
have her take an ovulating test you can get them at any place that sells pregnancy test and the test will tell you if she is ovulating or not and when she is, is the best time to try and conceive
The time that cramps start vary with everyone. Some get them days before their period while others get them the day of their period.