Not necessarily. Many women experience symptoms similar to menstrual symptoms around the time of their expected period when they are actually pregnant. If you think that you might be pregnant, and you are a day late on your period, you might take a home pregnancy test to find out.
for a for sure result id wait til your period is one day late
No. Most pregnancy tests are much more reliable once the period has been missed.
Most home pregnancy tests say that they can only predict pregnancy accurately up to the first day of your missed period. Anything taken before that is pretty useless.
Yes, a negative pregnancy test result typically indicates that you are not pregnant at the time of the test.
it sounds as like you have a uti i would see a doctor and get tested for the infection then ask for them to take a blood sample to see if your pregnant because if you have a uti it can make the result negative when ur pregnant (source my girl had the same problems)
Retake a pregnancy test two to three weeks after when you were supposed to begin your period. Levels of HCG, if present, should be high enough to be read by over-the-counter pregnancy tests available at your local pharmacy or drugstore. If you get a negative or positive result, schedule an appointment with your physician to either obtain a more reliable test or guidance/advice for a positive result. If you have spotting and cramping just a few weeks after a missed period, I would say this indicates something other than pregnancy, because "morning sickness" doesn't develop until about 4-5 weeks into a pregnancy on average. Either way, take another pregnancy test and see your doctor, regardless of the result.
yes
You can take a pregnancy test whenever you want but it will not be accurate until your period is about 5 days late. Used earlier may give you a false negative result.
o it will not help in making the pregnancy test negative in anyway.
If you have a period at all then you can not be pregnant. Cramping and the other symptoms you describe are normal for a period. However, it is normal for your peirod to ocasionally be different, short, longer, late, early, heavy, light etc. This is a normal part of the cycle of your period. If you do not have any period at all and you are not on a birth control pill that can result in no periods you may wish to consider a home pregnancy test. Based on the results you can then see a doctor.
Probably yes, have a pregnancy test for a more definitive result
Yes, an error in a pregnancy test could lead to a false positive or false negative result.