Yes it is possible. It could be that your body isn't producing a high enough hcG percentage to show up on a home test. You can either wait a week and try again or go to a doctor and have a blood test done. Its hard to determne pregnancy on symptoms alone since so many are also related to PMS but if you are trying to conceive I wish you good luck.
When the factor of human error comes into play, yes it is very possible for a urine test to yield a patient an incorrect result.
Yes it can. Make sure u have an extra.
What is meant by repeatedly negative pregnancy results is that the person is not pregnant. The person is not going to have a child at this time.
It isn't very likely, but I guess it's possible. You are probably just late for your period though. I was a week late two months in a row and I am normally a very regular person with my periods. It just happens sometimes. It is very possible. I myself can NEVER show up on home pregnancy test. I always go into the doc. and my urine test will be negative yet my blood test would be positive. So, yes, it is very possible. Yes its very possible. With my first child I was pregnant a month and the three test I took after my missed period came out negative it wasnt till I was a month and a half that the test came out postive.
No. A runny nose is not a symptom of pregnancy in a rabbit. It is possible to palpate a doe to determine pregnancy, but this isn't something that an inexperienced person will likely be successful in doing.
You might be, so I recommend doing a test. Short Answer: YesLonger Answer: Any time you have unprotected sex with a male you run the risk of becoming pregnant.Long Answer: Often a missed period is the first clue that you are pregnant but there are many reasons you can miss a period. Another common clue to a possible pregnancy is sore or tender breasts. If you think you may be pregnant, take an over-the-counter pregnancy test. Please be aware that a negative test result for pregnancy does not necessarily mean that you are not pregnant. For the test to show a positive result, the threshold for a specific pregnancy related hormone needs to have been exceeded. This hormone varies from person to person, pregnancy to pregnancy and the length of pregnancy to date among other things but is accurate when the hormone has exceeded the threshold of the test. If the test result is positive, make an appointment with your doctor to confirm pregnancy.
Pregnancy after tubal ligation is very rare. Tubal ligation has less than a 2% failure rate and even if you do get pregnant without reversal surgery you are more likely to have an ectopic pregnancy. Ectopic pregnancy is very dangerous and you should see a Dr immediately if you feel that you may be pregnant.
A test coming out positive means that the test found whatever it was looking for. A test coming out negative means it didn't find anything. Like a pregnancy test coming out positive means a good chance of the person tested being pregnant. Negative means there are no signs of pregnancy in the tested substance.
If a person becomes pregnant while using Implanon, there is a higher risk that they could have an ectopic pregnancy. If you're having pregnancy symptoms, you should call your doctor as soon as possible.
No, only the pregnant person can.
It is possible for a woman with a transplanted uterus to carry a pregnancy. Therefore, it is theoretically possible for a male-to-female transgendered person to become pregnant by in vitro fertilization; if a pre-op male-to-female transgendered person produces sperm, that person can become a father.
Yes i believe they now have pregnancy test that can tell within the first 24 hours
That is a transsexual man. The gender term after the word transsexual is always who the person really is, not what their body was at birth. Calling a man born with female parts a woman is hurtful.But like anyone born with a uterus, pregnancy is usually possible. They would have to avoid taking male hormones when trying to get pregnant and during the course of the pregnancy. If they are on hormones, then they can only get pregnant if they can start menstruating.
It sounds as though your system is takingg a while to get back into gear after coming off the pill. Give it time. I would certainly say you are not pregnant. To echo the excellent answer already provided, I just wanted to clarify something you said in your question; the blood tests that we do for pregnancy do not just come back negative or positive--they tell the exact level of the hormone associated with pregnancy that is in the body. If it comes back at non-pregnant levels, the person is not pregnant. If you are trying to get pregnant, I'm sorry that it has not happened yet; sometimes it takes quite a while after stopping BCPs. Hope this helps! Dr. B.