See your doctor. That's what they're for.
Yes as they are negative you can conclude, the test is negative and nothing to worry.
Take a pregnancy test. If it's negative, go and see the doctor because it's worth getting checked out sooner rather than later, even though it's probably nothing
Just went to the Dr yesterday and she said that there are no bacterias, vitamins, etc that will make a test give a false negative. The tests are testing for HCG, and nothing masks it. Although, your HCG levels may just be low, or the test may just be faulty.
Sperm has nothing to do with a pregnancy test. A pregnancy test is done by a woman to find out if she is pregnant or not. She pees on it and it detects the pregnancy hormone.
You should ask the doctor to perform a blood test for bHCG levels. If you are experiencing symptoms of pregnancy including lactation, it is important to rule out an ectopic pregnancy (i.e. a pregnancy occurring outside of your Fallopian tubes). I presume this is why the pelvic scan has been performed, but without knowing any more detail about your case anything else would be pure speculation.
I wouldn't rely on the lack of PMS symptoms as aindication of possible pregnancy hun. Wait until your period is due. If it does not arrive then go ahead and do a pregnancy test. If it does arrive, then you are not pregnant and good luck for next month.
you just have to wait you will know in a few months but if test say no then they are probably right but nothing is 100%
Of course not. A black woman may have different symptoms to her white friend, but this is just normal variation, nothing to do with colour or race.
If the cervix is open, miscarriage is inevitable and nothing can preserve the pregnancy. Symptoms of an inevitable miscarriage may include dull relentless or sharp intermittent pain in the lower abdomen or back.
It has nothing to do with Pregnancy.
How long have you been having the symptoms for and how close to the symptoms pregnant women normally have ? It might be that you're far along for the home pregnancy test to pick it up. if you feel like you are having proper symptoms then you can go down to your local GP and have a blood test done. It doesn't mean that all home pregnancy tests are wrong but it gives you the extra bit of confidence for you. There is no way the blood test could be wrong. On the other side, there is something called a phantom pregnancy. I've had this myself, it's when your body thinks your pregnant however you're not. Nothing much can be done about it as it's just your hormones, but it just means your body's going through the motions of it. Hope this helped you in some way.
Nothing! He's dead!