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Re: !!! EVERYONE !!! / STILL NO AF BUT NEGATIVE BLOOD TEST

From: Lori (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 11 Apr 2000 03:58:36 -0700 (PDT)


Hi Melissa

The one and only time I got pg I had a similar experience. The lab called me and told me that they couldn't say my test was neative, but they couldn't say it was positive either. Turns out that I O'd later than the dr expected me to and the beta hcg was JUST beginning to rise. I went back a few days later and sure enough I was pregnant!

Just my .02 Hope it helps~ Lori Peeling-Hill --- Melissa <anonymous@obgyn.net> wrote: > Well I don't know if you all remember, but last time
> I posted I was
> waiting for the results of my pregnancy blood test.
>
> Well I went to get my results today and suprise
> suprise it was negative.
>
> Just to bring you up to date, that is now a negative
> urine & blood preg
> test. My OBGYN is baffled to say the least. He
> still maintains that
> until proven otherwise, I could still be pregnant
> because of my BBT
> chart shows a continual elevated temp which he says
> there is only 2
> reasons that would maintain a high temp for 24 days
> or more ... and
> that is that I am pregnant or I am taking
> progesterone suppliments which
> I am not. So he is now sending me for a serum blood
> test (what is the
> difference??) in 3 days which will make it a week
> after the last preg
> test.
>
> What is going on?? Please someone help me because
> this is so frustrating
> and dejecting.
>
> 1.) Has anyone else shown a negative blood test and
> still was pregnant?
> 2.) Is there any other reason for elevated
> progesterone levels other
> than pregnancy or progesterone suppliments?
>
> PLease reply in haste as I am going crazy.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Melissa
>
> --
> Melissa
>

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