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Re: MISSED PERIOD,, 3 home preg. tests say Negative,, Could I be pregnant

From: Tina (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 30 Nov 2000 09:47:40 -0600 (CST)


At Thu, 30 Nov 2000, Sheri wrote: >
>Hi, I am a 35 almost 36 year old female who has two boys, ages 12 and 9.
>My cycle has always been very regular and heavy. I usually get my
>period every 26-29 days. This month I still have not gotten my period,,
>It is well past the 37th day and I still have not gotten it. I feel
>pregnant, but all the tests say NO. Could they possibly be wrong. Any
>time in the past when I took 1 test,, not 3; at different times they
>always said YES when I was and NO when I wasn't. Could I still possibly
>be pregnant. If so, this was not planned and I am on medication I am
>concerned about along with wondering if maybe changes are happpening
>early on for me. (early menopause do not run in my family)! Does anyone
>have any input for me. I have an OBGYN APPT. for next Thursday
>December 7th. Has anyone every gotten a negative result and ended up
>being pregnant. If so, could it be a strong pregnancy if the HCG LEVEL
>is not detected, Any answers would help. Thank you Sheri

>>

Sheri,

First off let me tell you I am not in the medical professions, this is just my personal experience.

Everytime that I have been pregnant, I have had to have a blood test to confirm the pregnancy. Because the PEE TESTS DIDN'T WORK! I would have to wait until I missed 2 periods for enough of the required hormone in the pee to show up. If it would help to put your mind at ease, call your doctor's office today and request a blood test, that way if you are pregnant it would show up and then go from there.

Hope this helps.

--
Tina





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