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Re: missed periods and negative pregnancy tests

From: Robin (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 9 Jan 2002 17:05:35 -0600 (CST)


At Wed, 9 Jan 2002, anonymous please wrote: >
>I am making a appointment with a gynocologist as soon as I turn 18 on
>Jan. 26. But in the meantime I was wondering if, based on my earlier
>message, there is any way I could be pregnant even with the tests coming
>back negative. I followed the directions exactly, used first morning
>urine, and am not ahving any of the usual symptoms of pregnancy
>(throwing up a lot, etc). Please help because I need to know one way or
>the other. Thanks for you help.

If you are sexually active, there is always a chance, even with a negative or several negative urine pregnancy tests. Some of the tests require there to be a higher hcg level than others...you just have to read the box to see which ones...some detect at a level of 25, while others are higher.

Why not make the appt. with a Gynecologist now? You do not have to wait until you turn 18 to go...you are having a problem, so go ahead and make the appt. now....if at all possible.

Your Dr. can then do a blood pregnancy test to see. In fact, when you call, tell them the problem, and maybe they can get you in sooner.

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Robin

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~Robin~

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