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Q: Negative blood and urine pregnancy test w/ ultrasound showed
asked by: DoctorQuestion on August 10th, 2007
I've been on Ortho Lo to regulate since Feb.25th until June. I got my period June 3rd&instead of starting a new pack, I took a 'break' on June 10th. The week of June 10th, I had unprotected sex with a guy "Sam" using the pull out method and around the 17th 'played around' with no full penetration at least twice. I would have "ovulated" on the 24th-impossible due to no ovulation on pills. I went to my doctor on the 27th&had a negative blood and urine test&a ultrasound that found a ovarian cyst and I had a UTI. I started the antibiotics and on July 1st I expected my period, it didn't come(perhaps, from lack of hormones from June?) but I started my pill over. I had sex with a close friend "John" on July 8th using pull out. I started spotting brown discharge by my ovulation time and up until a short period on the 22nd. For the past 3 weeks I've been having preg. symptoms although I had a negative test on Tuesday. If I am pregnant but its too early for HGC to show, who might the father be?


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on September 12th, 2007
Pregnancy Calendar Answer A3263
It doesn't seem that you are pregnant because your pregnancy tests are all negative. As you experienced you last period on the 22nd of July, all sexual intercourse before that date are irrelevant; you could not have conceived before July 22. The “pregnancy symptoms” you notice are probably due to excessive hormones produced by the functionally active ovarian cyst. You may not be able to conceive while the ovarian cyst is still present and active because excessive hormones produced by cysts can prevent ovulation.




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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on September 12th, 2007
Pregnancy Calendar Answer A3263
It doesn't seem that you are pregnant because your pregnancy tests are all negative. As you experienced you last period on the 22nd of July, all sexual intercourse before that date are irrelevant; you could not have conceived before July 22. The “pregnancy symptoms” you notice are probably due to excessive hormones produced by the functionally active ovarian cyst. You may not be able to conceive while the ovarian cyst is still present and active because excessive hormones produced by cysts can prevent ovulation.




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