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+ hpt neg bloodtest 42 days into cycle with pregnancy symptoms

From: Leslie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 21 Jun 2000 12:00:56 -0500 (CDT)


I have tried to do research into this problem and have come up with nothing. I hope you can help answer this question.

My husband and I have been actively trying to conceive for six months and my cycles are pretty regular. They are anywhere from 28 to 30 days. My last cycle began May 12th and as of today, June 21, my period is still late.

I had a positive home pregnancy test on the 18th and a negative beta hcg on the 19th. I am very concerned that the lab may have had a mixup. I know about Imaginary Pregnancy Syndrom, but I thought that if that was the case, my pregnancy symptoms would cease. They have only gotten worse. I have sore and tender breasts, blue veins across my breasts and darkened aereolas. I have morning sickness at various times in the day and feel bloated. I have darkening of the skin around my abdomin and feel very pregnant. I have also been known in previous pregnancies to have very low levels of hcg. It is suspected that those pregnancies aborted for this very reason.

Can you tell me if it is possible for a blood pregnancy test to be false and if not, why am i still having these symptoms, even after fully believing i am not pregnant.

Thank you sincerely.

Leslie




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