Im nrly 6 weeks late on my period i did a test it was negative but could i be pregnant still?
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time for u to c a gp have a blood test done to rule on a pregnancy there might b an underlying cause to why ur period is so late
It's possible, you should go get a blood test done.
Probaby not. Go see a doctor though. Might be another health reason for not having a period
go to the doctor
best thing to do is to go to your Gp
yes you could be - get another test & if it still negative go to the doctors
No, you're not pregnant. You have an irregular period cycle that's all. Nothing to worry about. I have the same thing. It depends on most women. Some have normal and some have irregular. But if you're still worried go and see your doctor.
I would not trust that test...I would either have a blood test done or do another test closer to being 2 months late. If you are, see a doctor right away though.
If i were you i'd get a check done by your GP, although i wouldnt go jumping to conclusions just yet as my ex gf went 7 weeks without a period and the doc said it was due to stress
You should do another home test and then if that's negative and you're still unsure go to your GP. also if you really want to be pregnant your body can play nasty tricks on you too so it might just be wishful thinking. Sorry, if that's what it is sweetie.
YES U COULD BE PREGNANT. I WOULD SAY CHANCES R GOOD U R. LOTS OF HOME TEST CAN COME UP NEG. EVEN IF U R PREGNANT. U SHOULD DEFINITELY GO TO THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT IF THERE IS ONE IN YOUR AREA THEY GIVE FREE PREGNANCY TEST.
you could very well be prego..you needa see an obgyn and get a blood test
yes some tests take a lot longer to show up.try another one. then again stress can also cause you to be late.i would check with the doctor if this has not happened before.
Yes.
Go to a doctor or a clinic nearby and get tested. Go to Planned Parenthood if one is in your area. Get some sort of medical test to confirm. Your period can be late for MANY reasons, not just pregnancy. But you want to know for sure now rather than later.
Good luck.
Yes you could still be pregnant the best thing to do is to go to your gp and find out for sure
It is possible I went through the same thing and even when I finally got a positive result on a visit to the hospital due to bleeding, even there test did not pick up the pregnancy. I would insist on a blood test this should identify a pregnancy or not. Through being late can be a number of underlined problems or illnesses from stress to simply not eating correctly. See a doctor and put your mind at rest.
yes it is,all mine were negatI've and ive had 6 children.
I think it depends when you do the test, when I was preg my first test was negative but I did it when I was only a week late. If you are now six weeks late and did the test in the last week say, then chances are it is correct unless you managed to get a dodgy test. I'd just do another one to make sure or go see your gp.
if i was you i'd go to the doctors to have a blood test!!
Yes you could. You can have a "False Negative" test but not a "False Positive". The hormone which causes a pregnancy test to show positive on a home testing kit may not show for many weeks after conception causing the "false negative" result. The only way to be certain is to visit your GP (who will treat you in total confidence and not inform your parents/guardian if that is your wish) and have a urine sample sent to the labratory in your local hospital. This is more effective and accurate than home testing.
yes very much so
it is possible that you are pregnant, i know someone who kept getting negative tests until they was 4 months pregnant, the best thing to do is get a blood test. there are many other reasons though why you have not go a period, drastic weight loss, stress, change of diet, illness. so either way you need to see a doctor to see why you are not having a period.
It is possible you should wait a week and do another and then a week after that and if you still havent come on consult a gp as it could be stress.
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