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Re: 4 + hpt's 1 neg. hcg blood testFrom: jennifer (anonymous@obgyn.net)Mon, 2 Dec 2002 20:09:08 -0600 (CST)
At Mon, 2 Dec 2002, steph wrote: > >At Mon, 2 Dec 2002, jennifer wrote: >> >>I hope someone out there has an answer for me? I took 4 hpt today and >>all where positive. Why did I take 4? Because I have been trying to >>conceiver for 3 yrs. the first test was + so I took another and it was >>+ then went to my doctor they sent out my blood to have an hcg done and >>it came back negative. I took two more hpt's at home later that day two >>different brands and they also were + in fact they were more + (darker >>lines ) than the earlier two. Am I crazy can someone help. P.s I have >>not taken any HCG containing drugs in over 1 year. > >I don't want to get your hopes up, but lab error is more common than >most people realize. > >I don't what else might cause it. Obviously a doctor can better address >this issue, but could this be a chemical pregnancy? Why don't you ask >your doctor to explain. You're paying him/her for his/her expertise. >Good luck! I'm praying for lab error. ;-) Thank you for responding I have been going out of my mind! I don't think it is a chemical pregnancy. I have taken serious fertility drugs in the past however this month I took only clomid days 5-9, and according to all nurses and doctors clomid does not affect a hpt. I called my doctor back and they are as confused as I am. They told me to wait a couple more days until thursday to take another blood hcg. My doctor said that he has never seen a +hpt and then a - hcg blood test. I told my nurse I think the lab made a mistake. I have taken probobally 36 hpt's over the past 3.2 years and never ever ever had a +hpt! Thank you again for answering and I appreciate your prayers!
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