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  • Dec 3, 2010, 03:10 AM
    nerodelnero
    Missed period, 1 positive pt, 2 negative pt , could I be pregnant?
    Hi, I'm just wondering if I could still be pregnant given that
    (1) I had a positive pregnancy test result on October 1. I went to my OB and I had transvaginal ultrasound. There was no gestational sac found. I had a slight period Oct.3, which lasted about 4-5 days.
    (2) I tested again Oct 4, which resulted to a negative.
    (3) I missed my period for November. By then, I'm feeling the signs. I don't know. It might be psychological. But I frequently urinate, I am always tired, I have lower back pains and head aches. I tested Nov 16, which again, is negative.
    (4) It's now December 3, and I still haven't got my period. Just this morning, I vomited and felt queasy.
    Could I still be pregnant given the negative pregnancy tests?
  • Dec 3, 2010, 04:17 AM
    DoulaLC

    If your tests were from urine tests, I would go back to the doctor and ask about having a blood test done. Given what you explained, they may do another scan as well.
  • Dec 4, 2010, 10:39 AM
    nerodelnero
    Hi DoulaLC! Yes, all of these tests are based on urine tests. My current work schedule does not permit me to visit a doctor. (not anytime in the next two weeks) :( I was just wondering which is more accurate, the signs of pregnancy OR the home pregnancy test? My friend says my tummy is getting bigger but still, I am not sure if I am indeed pregnant. I do not understand why my case is very contradicting. I'm 24 and this is my first pregnancy, if ever.
  • Dec 4, 2010, 11:57 AM
    DoulaLC

    If the last test you took was November 16, I would try another one making sure you follow the directions exactly... especially in regard to the time frame for reading results.

    In most cases, a positive is a positive when directions are followed. Sometimes, when a test is read after the time stated on that particular test, what appears to be a faint positive will show up. However, this would be inaccurate.

    A test will usually be more accurate than symptoms, but some women do find urine tests take several weeks to show a positive.

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