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2069764 tn?1331374188

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hello,
i am writing to you this morning to seek for advise. on february14 a day before my period was finishing, i had sex (using a condom) on wednesday morning (march 7th)i did a pregnancy test (because the tip of my nipple were hurting me, i kept getting cramps in my stomach) it came out "not pregnant", in the night i repeat the test again, it said "not pregnant". i pour water on the used test, the next day it said "pregnant", i went to my GP he did another pregnancy test but it came out not pregnant. i got my period the next day, but it was quite brighter and lighter than usual and quite slow. i am still on my period now, its been 3 days now but my stomach feel quite blotted and numb, my virginal is very hot
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563773 tn?1374246539
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Hello,
Pregnancy test kits are basically qualitative kind of test which just tests presence of hCG hormone in the urine of pregnant woman because this hormone is only produced during pregnancy among women. But this pregnancy test depends upon the particular level of hCG in the blood.

So sometime it may be possible that it can give you false negative results during early days of pregnancy only because of un- sufficient level of hCG to make test positive. But you check it by performing a second test on following day or within a week and if both clear lines appear then there is chances to have pregnancy and then you consult with your local Gynecologist. You can also go for blood test which will give you more confirmatory diagnosis of presence of hCG and pregnancy.

It is very difficult to precisely confirm a diagnosis without examination and investigations and the answer is based on the medical information provided. For exact diagnosis, you are requested to consult your doctor. I sincerely hope that helps. Take care and please do keep me posted on how you are doing.

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1942586 tn?1361024046
Pregnacy symptoms are sometimes like that of premenstrual symptoms. Goodluck
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